Shabu-Shabu (しゃぶしゃぶ) is a popular Japanese hotpot dish, characterized by thinly sliced meat and fresh vegetables cooked briefly in a simmering broth. Its name comes from the sound of swishing the meat in the hot water, “shabu-shabu.” Key Features of Shabu-Shabu: Main Ingredients: Meat: Thin slices of beef, pork, or chicken. Premium beef cuts like...
Learn moreMoroccan Tangia (or Tanjia) is a traditional slow-cooked dish from the city of Marrakech, Morocco. It is often associated with men and communal cooking, typically prepared in a unique clay pot called a tangia, which gives the dish its name. Tangia is a flavorful, hearty dish made with meat (usually lamb or beef), spices, preserved...
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