sekaisissa
Sekaisissa is a term that can refer to a few different concepts, primarily within Japanese culture. Most commonly, it refers to a type of dish or preparation method associated with the island of Okinawa. In this context, sekaisissa involves the marination and often slow-cooking of meat, particularly pork belly, in a savory soy-sauce-based liquid. The resulting dish is characterized by its tender texture and rich, umami flavor. The ingredients typically include soy sauce, sake, mirin, sugar, and ginger, with variations in spices and aromatics. This preparation method is a staple in Okinawan cuisine and is enjoyed in various forms, often served as a main course or as a side dish.
Beyond its culinary applications, the word sekaisissa can also be a transliteration of Japanese terms that