dilis
Dilis is a small dried anchovy common in the Philippines and parts of Southeast Asia, where it is used as a snack and as a cooking ingredient. The word is Tagalog for anchovy, and the dried fish are typically tiny, about 2 to 3 centimeters long, often sold with the head intact. They are salted and sun-dried, and may be sold plain or seasoned, sometimes fried or roasted for added crispness.
In culinary use, dilis is valued for its salty, fishy flavor and crunchy texture. It is frequently
Nutrition and storage: Dilis is high in protein and minerals, including calcium, but its sodium content is
Taxonomy and regional notes: The exact species used for dilis can vary by market, with small anchovy