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Butadon

Butadon (豚丼), often literally translated into English as pork bowl, is a Japanese dish consisting of a bowl of rice topped with pork simmered in a mildly sweet sauce. It also often includes a sprinkling of green peas. A popular food in Japan, it is commonly served with takuan. Buta means "pig" or "pork", and don is short for donburi, the Japanese word for "bowl". Butadon originated from the city of Obihiro, Japan.[1]

References

  1. ^ "観光・移住_帯広・十勝を食べつくそう!_帯広が発祥!豚丼". www.city.obihiro.hokkaido.jp. Archived from the original on 2008-04-24.

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