nanpie
{{Short description|Asian sauce-like side dish}}
{{Infobox food
| name = Nanmi (Nan Piě, ᥢᥣᥢᥙᥥ)
| image = 绿叶宴01.jpg
| caption = Traditional Dai meal with bowls of Nanpie
| type = sauce/dip
| country = Yunnan, China, Myanmar
| region = Southwest Yunnan (Dehong region), Northeast Myanmar
| creator = Dai people
| course = main (side dish)
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Nanmi or Nanpie ({{zh|c={{linktext|喃撇}}|p=nan piě}}; Tai Nüa: {{TaiLe|ᥢᥣᥢᥙᥥ}}) is a traditional Dai sauce-like side dish made with various fresh ingredients, herbs and spices.{{cite web|url=http://english.yunnan.cn/html/2020/flavor_0708/20573.html|title=Nanm: A classic dipping sauce in Dai cuisine|author=Zhuang Lin|date=2020-07-08}}{{cite web|url=http://chinadailyglobal.com/a/201909/05/WS5d706f9aa310cf3e35569de5.html|author=China Daily|title=Flavorful Origins trailer: Nanpie|access-date=2020-09-27}}
Nan piě is made by pestling various ingredients to form a pungent paste which is accompanied with other dishes such as rice. It can be also used as a dip. Common variations of nanmi are tamarillo nanpie, goby nanpie and black nightshade nanpie. Popular herbs and spices used in nanpie are, coriander, chili peppers, sawtooth coriander, garlic, ginger and basil. Nanpie is a key dish during traditional Dai banquets and it is said that the more nanpie are on the table the more delicious and important the meal is.{{Cite web |url=http://english.yunnan.cn/html/2020/flavor_0708/20573.html |title=Nanm: A classic dipping sauce in Dai cuisine |author=Zhuang Lin |access-date=2020-09-27}}
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Nanpie was featured on the Netflix food documentary series, Flavorful Origins in the second episode or the second season which highlighted Yunnanese culinary traditions.{{Cite web |url=https://www.netflix.com/title/80991060 |author=Netflix |title=Flavorful Origins: Nan Piě -S2 Ep.2- |website=Netflix |access-date=2020-09-27}}
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