karkasi
Karkasi is a term that can refer to several different things depending on the context, though it most commonly denotes a type of large, dried fish, particularly a species of carp, that is prepared and preserved through a salting and sun-drying process. This method of preservation has been practiced for centuries in various cultures, especially in regions where fresh fish is not readily available year-round or where traditional culinary practices emphasize preserved foods. The resulting product is typically firm, intensely flavored, and often requires rehydration before consumption.
Beyond its culinary application, "karkasi" might also be encountered in other contexts. In some local dialects