Goya Chanpuru

A stir fry of tofu, goya, egg, vegetables and spam or other meats such as ham. Its signature ingredient, Goya, also known as bitter melon, has medicinal properties and is incredibly bitter. Goya Chanpuru is the iconic dish of the Okinawan islands.

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