iznie
Iznie is a lesser-known but distinctive regional dish originating from the coastal areas of the Philippines, particularly in the province of Batangas. The name "iznie" is derived from the Tagalog word *"isni"*, which refers to a type of small, white fish commonly found in local waters. The dish is traditionally prepared using fresh, whole *isni* or similar small fish, which are marinated in a mixture of vinegar, garlic, ginger, and chili peppers before being deep-fried or grilled. The result is a crispy, tangy, and slightly spicy delicacy that is often enjoyed as a street food or part of a larger meal.
Iznie is typically served with a side of *patis* (fish sauce), calamansi (a citrus fruit similar to
The preparation of iznie varies slightly depending on the household or vendor, but the core method involves