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Shabu-shabu

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A Japanese hot pot dish where thinly sliced meat is briefly swished through hot broth. Typically eaten with ponzu or sesame dipping sauce, it allows diners to simply savor the natural flavors of the ingredients. Named at an Osaka restaurant in 1952, it has spread worldwide as a healthy hot pot dish.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Cuisine
Location:Osaka (where the name originated)
Time Period:1952–present
Influence:Global
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Hot potHealthyDashi

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