Moqueca is a typical dish of Bahian cuisine, made with fish or shellfish in a guazzetto of coconut, onion, tomato, and palm oil. Moqueca is a very versatile dish and is prepared in many variations, depending on tastes and available ingredients.To prepare Moqueca, the guazzetto is first prepared by sautéing the onion and tomato in a little palm oil, and then adding the coconut milk and chili, to create a thick and flavorful sauce. Next, fish or shellfish are added to the sauce and cooked until well cooked and tender.Moqueca is usually served with white rice and farofa (toasted almond flour), which is used to soak up the thick, creamy sauce. In some versions, a little cilantro or parsley is also added to add a touch of freshness to the dish.Moqueca is a popular dish in Salvador Bahia, and is often prepared during festivals and celebrations. It is a tasty and flavorful dish, with a mix of flavors ranging from the sweetness of coconut to the spiciness of chili, and reflecting the rich cultural diversity of the Bahia region.