Pork shogayaki

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Ginger Grilled Pork meal

Pork Shogayaki ("buta no shogayaki",豚の生姜焼き) is a dish in Japanese cuisine. Shoga,生姜 means ginger, and yaki,焼き means grill or fry. It can also be made with beef, but the pork version is so much more popular that the term "shogayaki" generally refers only to pork in Japan.[1] It is the second most popular Japanese pork dish after tonkatsu.[2]

Shogayaki is a common addition to bento boxes, as it can be eaten cold. However, it is more commonly served hot with rice and shredded cabbage.

References

  1. Kazuko, E; Masterclass in Japanese Cooking, Pavilion, 2002 p118
  2. Ballon, R; Japan's market and foreign business University of Michigan
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