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Tonkatsu

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A representative Japanese yōshoku (Western-style Japanese food) featuring tenderized pork cutlet breaded and deep-fried. Originated when Meiji-era cooks adapted French cooking techniques for Japan. Served with thick tonkatsu sauce and shredded cabbage. Beloved from casual eateries to fine dining, it remains a staple of Japanese home cooking.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Cuisine
Location:Throughout Japan
Time Period:1870-present
Influence:National
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yōshokufried foodporkMeiji period

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