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Okinawa Goya Champuru

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A home-style dish from Okinawa Prefecture. Bitter melon (goya) stir-fried with tofu, egg, and pork. The term 'champuru' means 'to mix' in Okinawan, making it emblematic of Okinawa's food culture. Highly nutritious, it has traditionally been eaten to combat summer fatigue, exemplifying Okinawa's distinctive culinary heritage.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Cuisine
Location:Okinawa Prefecture
Time Period:traditional-present
Influence:National
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bitter melonOkinawan cuisineOkinawa

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