Pâtétom
Pâtétom is a fermented paste originating from the West African country of Cameroon. It is traditionally made from fermented fish, typically small fish like sardines or anchovies, along with other ingredients such as peppers, onions, and spices. The fermentation process, which can involve sun-drying or leaving the ingredients to ferment naturally in a sealed container, is key to developing its unique flavor and aroma.
The resulting pâtétom has a strong, pungent smell and a salty, umami-rich taste. It is often used
While not widely known internationally, pâtétom is a significant part of Cameroonian culinary heritage. It is