jojos
PNW word for seasoned deep-fried potato wedges.
Definitions
Thick, seasoned, deep-fried potato wedges, often sold from a deli hot case and dipped in ranch.
jojos In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Pacific Northwest regionalism for potato wedges.
People Also Ask
What are jojos?
Jojos are thick, seasoned, deep-fried potato wedges, commonly sold from deli and gas-station hot cases in the Pacific Northwest and often served with fried chicken.
How are jojos different from regular fries?
Jojos are cut into thick wedges (often from whole potatoes) and typically seasoned and pressure- or deep-fried, giving them more heft than standard fries.
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