Tinapa (Filipino cuisine): "Tinapa" is a Filipino term for fish cooked or preserved by smoking. It is a preparation indigenous to the Philippines and is often made from the blackfin scad fish (Scientific name: Alepes melanoptera, known locally as galunggong), or milkfish which is locally known as bangus. Although canned tinapa in tomato sauce is common and commercially sold across the country, it equals ...
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