pamato
Pamato is a traditional Filipino dish originating from the Visayas region, particularly in the province of Cebu. The name "pamato" is derived from the Cebuano word "pamato," which means "to pound" or "to grind," referring to the preparation method of the dish. It is a type of *sinigang* (sour soup) that incorporates a unique ingredient: grated coconut meat, which is mixed into the broth and cooked until it thickens slightly. The dish is known for its creamy texture and rich, savory-sour flavor profile.
Pamato is typically made with a combination of meat, such as pork or chicken, and an assortment
The preparation of pamato involves several steps, including the pounding or grinding of coconut meat into a
Pamato is not only a culinary delight but also a reflection of the region’s agricultural abundance, particularly