Yakiniku
Yakiniku , meaning "grilled meat", is a Japanese term that, in its broadest sense, refers to grilled meat cuisine. Today, "yakiniku" commonly refers to a style of cooking bite-size meat (usually beef and offal) and vegetables on gridirons or griddles over a flame of wood charcoals carbonized by dry distillation (sumibi, 炭火) or a gas/electric grill. It is one of the most popular dishes in Japan. The origin of contemporary yakiniku is considered to be Korean barbecue, one of the most popular dishes in Korean cuisine.
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Yakiniku (grilled Meat): What Sauces And Ingredients To Use? | POGOGI Japanese Food
Yakiniku is a popular Japanese dish that originated from Korea. It is a special kind of barbecue whereby small pieces of meat and vegetables are cooked on a table grill. In addition, most homes and restaurants throughout Japan use different sauces for...