tucatig
Tucatig is a traditional Filipino dish originating from the Cordillera Administrative Region, particularly in the provinces of Benguet and Ifugao. The name "tucatig" is derived from the Ifugao language, where "tuca" means "to eat" and "tig" means "to eat together," reflecting the communal nature of the meal. The dish is typically prepared for special occasions, celebrations, and gatherings, emphasizing the importance of sharing and togetherness.
The primary ingredient in tucatig is rice, which is cooked in a large earthenware pot called a
Tucatig is often accompanied by a variety of side dishes, including grilled meats, vegetables, and pickled foods.
The dish has gained popularity beyond the Cordillera region and is now enjoyed in various parts of