I've been cooking this dish for the longest time but it's only now that I've known it has name. It is called TINUTUAN.
A very basic vegetable dish and just like LASWA, it is very versatile with no specific ingredients.
You can just throw-in what's available and sort of edible when cooked and mixed.
TINUTUAN, as I always cook it, is mostly flavored by sauteed sardines. Or at times, no sauteeing is needed. Other times, canned tuna is also good.
This one in particular has malunggay, papaya, sayote and patola with a can of sardines in oil. The latter's sauce type made the dish retain its original color as opposed to one that's in tomato sauce.
TINUTU-AN is a perfect side dish to fried or broiled fish or meat. But on its own, it' s already a delicious and nutritious dish perfect with a plate of hot rice.
What't your Tinutu-an story?