manzaraning
Manzaraning is a traditional Filipino dish originating from the province of Pangasinan in the Ilocos Region of the Philippines. The name "manzaraning" is derived from the Ilocano language, where "manzara" means "to be full" and "ning" refers to the dish itself. This dish is a popular street food and is often served as a snack or light meal.
The primary ingredient of manzaraning is the dried fish, typically tilapia or milkfish, which is marinated
Manzaraning is often accompanied by other side dishes such as fried tofu, fried eggs, or steamed vegetables.
The dish has gained popularity not only in the Philippines but also in other parts of the