Chanpuru is a group of Japanese stir-fry dishes typically associated with Okinawa. The name of the dish roughly translates as something mixed, and the ingredients usually include tofu, various vegetables, meat, as well as fish or seafood, and particularly on Okinawa the popular American Spam (canned meat). The most common version of chanpuru is made with bitter melon, and it goes under the name goya chanpuru, while other popular versions include noodle-based somen chanpuru and a variety made with a type of wheat gluten (fu). The dish is usually seasoned with soy sauce or sake, and a plate of chanpuru is often served sprinkled with fish flakes.
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