henno
Henno refers to a type of small, fermented fish product common in some parts of Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia. It is typically made from small fish such as anchovies or sardines, which are salted and then allowed to ferment for a period of time. The fermentation process results in a strong, pungent odor and a distinctive salty, umami flavor.
The preparation of henno can vary regionally, but the core process involves salting the fish and allowing
Henno is a traditional foodstuff with a long history in the culinary practices of certain communities. Its