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Motsunabe | Traditional Stew From Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan | TasteAtlas
Motsunabe | Traditional Stew From Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan | TasteAtlas
Motsunabe | Traditional Stew From Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan | TasteAtlas
Motsunabe | Traditional Stew From Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan | TasteAtlas
Motsunabe | Traditional Stew From Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan | TasteAtlas

Motsunabe

(Motsu Nabe, もつ鍋, Motsu-Nabe, Hakata Motsunabe, Offal Hot Pot)

Motsunabe is a variety of nabemono, the versatile and hearty Japanese one-pot dishes. It consists of various pork, chicken, or beef offal cooked in the flavorful soy sauce or miso broth alongside cabbage, garlic chives, and occasionally other ingredients.


This nutritious dish is believed to have originated in Hakata, a district in the city of Fukuoka, from where it spread to other parts of the country to become one of the favorite meals enjoyed during the cold winter season.