It's brined anchovies
Bagoong isda or Bagoong na Isda
ginamos
Ginamos are a product made by anchovies, sardines, shrimp and other small fish. This is a Visayan delicacy that is sold in jars or buckets are eaten with rice, bananas, and sweet potatoes.
Poot poot ginamos is a traditional Filipino dish made from fermented small fish, typically anchovies or shrimp, which are salted and left to ferment for a period of time. The name "poot poot" refers to the sound made during the fermentation process, while "ginamos" is a general term for fermented fish or shrimp in Filipino cuisine. This condiment is often used to enhance the flavor of various dishes or enjoyed as a side with rice. Its strong, savory taste is popular in many regions of the Philippines.
daw ginamos nga bulok kag gina ulod-ulod bala
When you enter the altering cave,you won't see any legendary pokemon(suppose to be,you will see the legendary `Dialga`)unless you will go to pallet town and talk to the fat guy, he will give you a `Totoy Brown`stuff toy but you must give him first a `uyap` or `ginamos`.You can find a `uyap` and `ginamos` at the `Naga Market Center` near the central school. And after you bought one trade it to the fat guy :D Enjoy finding the Naga Market Center
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