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AsahinaKimi

(20,776 posts)
Fri Feb 8, 2013, 03:01 PM Feb 2013

Okinawan cuisine: The Japanese food you don't know

Don't expect to find yakitori at a typical Okinawa restaurant. Or sushi.

Japan’s southernmost prefecture has its own unique food culture, the result of both its location and complex history.

The islands that make up Okinawa were once part of an independent state called the Ryukyu Kingdom, which reigned from the 15th to 19th century.

The kingdom was an important trading hub linking China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia. All those gastronomic influences helped form the cuisine that's still served in Okinawa restaurants today.


Goya champuru


Rafute


Okinawa Soba


Umi budo


Sukugarasu


Sunui Tempura


Tofuyo
more..http://travel.cnn.com/okinawa-restaurant-order-508481?iid=article_sidebar

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Okinawan cuisine: The Japanese food you don't know (Original Post) AsahinaKimi Feb 2013 OP
I once ate an Okinawa-style restaurant Art_from_Ark Feb 2013 #1

Art_from_Ark

(27,247 posts)
1. I once ate an Okinawa-style restaurant
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 05:17 AM
Feb 2013

but it was an organized party and the dishes had been pre-ordered, so I have no idea what I was eating.

I wonder if any of the local noodle shops offer Okinawa soba?

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