Irabou soup

Popular in Okinawa as a nourishing dish
Okinawa

Irabou soup introduction

Irabou refers to “elabu sea snake”, and irabou soup is a traditional Okinawan dish using this sea snake. The caught irabou is a dish made from island tofu, pork, kelp, wild grass, etc., by simmering it after preserving it in a hard, dry smoked form, and then stewed in soup stock. It is said to have medicinal effects such as nutritional tonic, and is popular in Okinawa as a nourishing dish for postpartum and post-illness. It used to be a high-class dish of the imperial court, so it was rarely eaten by the common people.

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