alikansio
Alikansio is a term of Filipino origin, specifically from the Visayan languages. It refers to a type of fermented fish product, often made from small fish or shrimp. The process typically involves salting the fish or shrimp and then allowing it to ferment for a period of time. This fermentation process gives alikansio its characteristic strong, pungent aroma and salty, umami flavor.
The preparation and consumption of alikansio are deeply rooted in Filipino culinary traditions, particularly in the
Variations of fermented fish products exist throughout Southeast Asia, and alikansio is one such example within