goya champuru

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Goya champuru is a traditional Okinawan stir-fry dish, typically featuring bitter melon, tofu, egg, and pork or spam, known for its distinctive bitterness and association with the region’s healthy cuisine.

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instanceOf Okinawan dish
stir-fry dish
associatedWith Okinawan cuisine
healthy diet
longevity in Okinawa
containsFoodCategory eggs
meat
soy products
vegetables
countryOfOrigin Japan
cuisine Ryukyuan cuisine
culturalSignificance considered a representative dish of Okinawa
dietaryPattern can be made pescatarian by omitting pork and Spam
can be made vegetarian by omitting meat and fish products
hasCharacteristic bitter taste
savory
stir-fried
hasIngredient bonito flakes
dashi
pepper
salt
soy sauce
hasMainIngredient Spam
bitter melon
egg
pork
tofu
hasNameOrigin "champuru" meaning mixed in Okinawan language
"goya" meaning bitter melon in Okinawan language
nutritionalAspect contains protein from tofu and egg
rich in vitamins from bitter melon
oftenEatenWith rice
popularIn Japan
Okinawa Prefecture
regionOfOrigin Okinawa Prefecture
servedAt Okinawan restaurants
izakaya in Japan
typicallyServed hot
typicallyServedAs main course
usesCookingMethod stir-frying

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Okinawa Prefecture hasNotableFood goya champuru