Shabu-Shabu is a popular Japanese hot pot dish where diners cook paper-thin slices of beef or pork, along with vegetables like napa cabbage, mushrooms, tofu, and udon, by swishing them briefly in a pot of boiling kombu dashi broth—the name shabu-shabu mimics the swishing sound. Once cooked, ingredients are dipped in ponzu (citrus soy sauce) or goma (sesame) sauce before eating. Originating in Osaka in the 20th century, Shabu-Shabu is a social, interactive meal often enjoyed in restaurants or at home with family and friends.
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