Irabu Soup
A nourishing traditional dish loved in Okinawa
Irabu Soup introduction
Irabu Soup (イラブー汁, Irabu-jiru) is a traditional Okinawan dish made using the erabu sea snake, a local delicacy. The sea snake, known as "irabu" in Okinawan, is first smoked and dried into a hard, preserved form, then simmered to create a rich broth. This soup is prepared with ingredients like island tofu, pork, kombu seaweed, and wild herbs, offering a unique blend of flavors. Believed to have medicinal properties and restorative benefits, Irabu Soup is particularly popular as a nourishing meal for recovery after childbirth or illness. In the past, it was considered a luxury dish, reserved for the royal court and rare occasions, making it a cherished part of Okinawa's cultural heritage.
Other information
- NameIrabu Soup
- Area Okinawa
- Kind of food Local cuisine
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