Merkén originates primarily from the cuisine of the Mapuche of the
Araucanía Region of Chile, but is also used in
Chilean cuisine as a replacement for fresh chili. Since the beginning of the 21st century, merkén has drawn the attention of professional chefs and has begun to find an international market, at the same time, having a widespread use in Chilean cuisine. Merkén is most commonly used as: • A general condiment for seasoning dishes such as lentils, gold potatoes, and sautéed vegetables • A dry rub for tuna, lamb, pork, duck or beef • A sprinkle,
spice rub, or boiling spice for seafood including
crab • An addition to stews, savory pies, and purees • A spice for
ceviches • An addition to cow or goat cheese • An addition to
peanuts or salty
olives ==See also==