This Maranao dish is among the bestsellers sold at Noron’s eatery in Quiapo. Also known as Piaparan a Bakas, it is a dish that features smoked tuna that’s tossed in coconut, turmeric and a spicy paste called palapa, made of chili and sakurab, a relative of the scallion.
How Bakas is Prepared and Used:
Smoking Process: Fresh fish is brined for saltiness and moisture, then smoked. In traditional settings, it may be smoked on large barbecue sticks.
Serving: Bakas can be eaten as is, grilled, or mixed into various recipes.

