mallintajina
Mallintajina is a traditional Peruvian dish that originates from the Amazonian region of the country. The name "mallintajina" comes from the Quechua language, where "mallin" means "to soften" and "tajina" refers to a type of sauce or marinade. This dish is a testament to the rich culinary heritage of the Amazon and showcases the unique flavors and ingredients found in this region.
The primary component of mallintajina is fresh fish, typically a river fish such as gamitana, paiche, or
To prepare mallintajina, the fish is first cleaned and cut into serving-sized pieces. It is then coated
Mallintajina is typically served with boiled cassava, yuca, or plantains, which help to balance the tangy and