patjo
Patjo is a traditional dish originating from the Philippines, particularly popular in the Visayas region. It is a type of fried rice that is typically made with leftover rice, vegetables, and sometimes meat or seafood. The dish is known for its simplicity and versatility, as it can be customized with a variety of ingredients depending on what is available.
The name "patjo" is derived from the Tagalog word "patis," which means "sour," and "jo," which means
Patjo is usually cooked in a large pan or wok, with the rice being fried until it
The dish is often served as a main course, accompanied by a side of fried eggs or