Soki

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Soki is a traditional Okinawan dish made from stewed pork spare ribs. The dish is popular in Japan and is often served with soba noodles, in a dish known as soki soba.

History

The origins of soki are deeply rooted in Okinawan history. The dish is believed to have been influenced by Chinese cuisine, as the Ryukyu Kingdom, which included Okinawa, had strong trade relations with China.

Preparation

Soki is prepared by slow-cooking pork spare ribs until they become tender. The ribs are typically marinated in a mixture of soy sauce, sake, and sugar, although the exact ingredients can vary. The marinated ribs are then simmered with dashi (a type of Japanese stock) and konbu (kelp), which gives the dish its distinctive flavor.

Serving

Soki is traditionally served with soba noodles, in a dish known as soki soba. The noodles are made from buckwheat and are served in a hot broth, with the soki placed on top. The dish is often garnished with green onions and beni shoga (pickled ginger).

Cultural Significance

Soki is a staple of Okinawan cuisine and is often served at celebrations and festivals. The dish is also popular in mainland Japan, where it is enjoyed for its rich flavor and tender meat.

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