pampu
Pampu, also known as Pambu, is a term that can refer to several distinct entities, primarily depending on regional context. In some parts of the Philippines, particularly in Filipino cuisine, Pampu refers to a type of fermented fish or shrimp paste. This ingredient is a staple condiment, providing a savory and umami flavor to various dishes. It is often used in stir-fries, stews, and as a dipping sauce. The preparation typically involves salting fish or shrimp and allowing it to ferment for an extended period.
In a different context, Pampu can also be the name of a small village or community. For
Additionally, the term might appear in other cultural or linguistic contexts, though these are less commonly