petum
[pɛˈtuːm]
Definitions
1. noun
A type of ancient Roman sauce made from fermented fish, often used as a flavoring.
“The chef used a petum to season the dish, giving it a unique umami taste.”
[pɛˈtuːm]
1. noun
A type of ancient Roman sauce made from fermented fish, often used as a flavoring.
“The chef used a petum to season the dish, giving it a unique umami taste.”