dishesor
Dishesor is a regional culinary tradition described as a coastal cuisine centered on sour flavors, fermentation, and seafood. It emerged in port towns where trade and fishing shaped daily meals and celebratory dishes, and is noted for balancing tang with umami and sweetness.
The term comes from local words meaning dish and sourness and is tied to the archipelago where
Core techniques include fermentation of fish and vegetables, brining, sun-drying, smoking, and quick pickling. Common ingredients
Notable examples include Salt-cured mackerel with lime sorrel glaze; Fermented shrimp paste with citrus; Sun-dried mango
In its hypothetical cultural landscape, Dishesor informs market cuisine, home cooking, and festival meals, with chefs