pakkige
Pakkige is a term originating from the Philippines, specifically associated with the Visayan region. It generally refers to a dish or preparation that is wrapped in leaves. The most common form of pakkige involves fish or meat that has been seasoned with various spices, often including ginger, garlic, onions, and sometimes chilies, then enclosed in banana leaves or other edible leaves before being cooked. Cooking methods can vary, but steaming or grilling are frequently employed.
The leaves serve multiple purposes. They impart a subtle aroma and flavor to the ingredients as they
This method of food preparation is a practical and flavorful way to cook, preserving the natural juices