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WHAT IS CHASHU?
Chashu is a Japanese braised pork that is tender, salty, yet sweet and melt-in-your-mouth. This delicious pork is the Japanese variation of the Chinese BBQ pork known as Char Siu. Chashu is an important component of ramen, a staple Japanese dish. Leftover chashu are then used to make “chashu don” - pork belly served over white rice.
TRADITIONAL FLAVORS. MODERN TASTE.
Our pork belly bowl is inspired by the Japanese chashu. We slow-braise small batches of pork belly in sweet soy sauce to achieve the perfect melt-in-your-mouth texture. Every piece of chashu is then hand-torched to add a layer of smoky, caramelized crust. Want to take it to another level? Add a fried egg to make it into a full, hearty meal.
INGREDIENTS
Cooked rice, pork belly, cabbage, broccoli, carrot, sweet soy (soy sauce, mirin, sugar, water, green onion, ginger, garlic).
INSTRUCTIONS
REMOVE FILM - Peel and remove film.
MICROWAVE - Cover bowl with a moist paper towel (Please do not skip! This step ensures the best texture). Microwave for 3-4 minutes.
MIX WELL & EAT - Let stand for 1 minute. Mix well for best results.