Lakerda
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TypeMezze
Region or stateBalkans and Middle East
Main ingredientsPickled bonito
Similar dishesCeviche
| Type | Mezze |
|---|---|
| Region or state | Balkans and Middle East |
| Main ingredients | Pickled bonito |
| Similar dishes | Ceviche |
Lakerda is a pickled bonito dish eaten as a mezze in the Balkans and Middle East.[1][2][3] Lakerda made from one-year-old bonito migrating through the Bosphorus is especially prized.
Lakerda (λακέρδα) comes from Byzantine Greek lakerta (λακέρτα) 'mackerel', which in turn comes from Latin lacerta 'mackerel' or 'horse mackerel'.[4] The Turkish word lakerda, attested before 1566, is a loan from the Greek.[5]