motsunabe
Motsunabe is a Japanese hot pot dish originating from Fukuoka Prefecture. The primary ingredient of motsunabe is mottsu, which refers to edible animal offal, most commonly pork intestine. The offal is simmered in a flavorful broth along with various vegetables and often garlic and chili peppers.
There are several popular broth varieties for motsunabe. The most common are soy sauce-based and miso-based
Common vegetables added to motsunabe include cabbage, nira (garlic chives), bean sprouts, and burdock root. These
Motsunabe is known for its hearty and robust flavor profile. It is considered a comfort food, particularly