alods
Alods are a type of dish popular in the Philippines, particularly in the Bicol region. The name "alods" refers to a type of small, fermented fish that is often used as a flavoring agent or eaten as a condiment. These small fish are typically anchovies or similar small marine species. The fermentation process is crucial, giving the alods a strong, pungent aroma and a savory, umami-rich flavor.
The preparation of alods involves salting the fish and allowing them to ferment for a period, which
The strong taste and smell of alods mean they are often an acquired taste. However, for those