Goya Champuru, the dish that I’m making for this challenge, certainly reflects the Okinawan mindset when it comes to food. This is made with goya and stir-fried with eggs and other ingredients like tofu, pork belly, or luncheon meat. Goya, also known as nigauri in mainland Japan, is the Okinawan name for bitter melon.
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