Comolunga is a traditional dish from the coastal regions of Ecuador, particularly popular in the province of Esmeraldas. It typically consists of fish cooked with coconut milk, spices, and sometimes vegetables, reflecting the area's rich Afro-Ecuadorian culinary heritage. The dish is often served with rice or plantains and is known for its rich, savory flavors. Comolunga showcases the use of local ingredients and the cultural influences of the region.