Shabu-shabu is a Japanese dish of thinly sliced meats and vegetables served raw at the table, where they are cooked by diners in a shared bowl of hot broth.

Name origins

Onomatopoeia, from "swish swish", which evokes the sounds of the ingredients cooking in the pot.

See also:
Characteristic of: Japanese cuisine Taiwanese cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Beef
Also known as:
Wikidata ID: Q1061856
Wikipedia title: Shabu-shabu
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