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Fukuoka (Hakata), Kyushu, Japan — gateway to Korean and Chinese food influences
Fukuoka Cuisine — Hakata's Food Identity
Fukuoka (Hakata), Kyushu, Japan — gateway to Korean and Chinese food influences
Fukuoka (historical name: Hakata) is arguably Japan's most exciting food city by the ratio of culinary achievement to international recognition — known domestically as a paradise for eating but undiscovered by most international food travelers. Hakata's food identity: Hakata ramen (the original tonkotsu ramen, thin noodles, creamy pork bone broth); Mentaiko (spicy pollock roe, the city's most famous food souvenir); Motsu nabe (offal hotpot, Hakata's comfort food specialty — intestine simmered in soy-dashi broth with cabbage and garlic chives); Mizutaki (transparent chicken hotpot, believed to have originated in Hakata from Chinese Buddhist influence); Hakata-style yakitori at yatai (street stalls along Nakasu canal); Gobou tempura (burdock root tempura, a Fukuoka school lunch and home cooking staple); Hakata sushi (mackerel oshi-zushi, very different from Tokyo sushi); and the overall food culture shaped by proximity to Korea and China historically.
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