pologuli
Pologuli, also known as "pologuli" or "pologuli," is a traditional dish originating from the Philippines, particularly from the Visayas region. The dish is a type of fried rice, typically made with glutinous rice, mixed with various ingredients such as vegetables, meat, and sometimes seafood. The name "pologuli" is derived from the Visayan language, where "polo" means rice and "guli" refers to the cooking process of frying.
The preparation of pologuli involves cooking the glutinous rice separately and then frying it with a mixture
The dish is known for its unique texture and flavor, which comes from the combination of the
Despite its popularity, pologuli is not widely recognized outside of the Philippines. However, its unique taste