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Motsunabe (もつ鍋) is a type of nabemonoinJapanese cuisine, which is made from beeforpork tripe or other offal.[1] It is a popular stew made with guts portions of various types of meat, prepared in a conventional kitchen cooking pot or a special Japanese nabe pot (nabe). When it is cooked, it is filled with soup, prepared beef or pork offal and boiled for a while; cabbage and garlic chives are added. The base soup is usually soy sauce with garlic and chili pepper, or miso. Champon noodles are often put into the pot and boiled to complete the dish. The offal used in motsunabe is mostly beef intestines, but various kinds of offal can be used.

Motsunabe
TypeSoup
Place of originJapan
Main ingredientsMiso, or soy sauce and garlic and chili pepper; beeforpork offal, champon

Originally, motsunabe was a Fukuoka dish, but some restaurants advanced into Tokyo in the 1990s, and it was made a boom by the mass media and became known nationwide. Later, with BSE reaching Japan and the boom turning into a fad, motsunabe restaurants have not been very popular in Kantō and Tokyo. In the Kansai area horumonyaki is very popular, which is similar to motsunabe in that it is a local cuisine made from beef or pork offal. In Fukuoka, motsunabe remains popular, as it is not so expensive. It is often enjoyed with alcohol.

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  1. ^ Richard Hosking (14 January 2014). A Dictionary of Japanese Food: Ingredients & Culture. Tuttle Publishing. pp. 144–. ISBN 978-1-4629-0343-6.
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