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  2. Tonkotsu ramen - Wikipedia

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    Tonkotsu ramen (豚骨ラーメン) is a ramen dish that originated in Kurume, [1] [2] [3] Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, and is a specialty dish on the island of Kyushu.. The broth for tonkotsu ramen is based on pork bones, which is what the word tonkotsu (豚骨/とんこつ) means in Japanese.

  3. Stock (food) - Wikipedia

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    Stock, sometimes called bone broth, is a savory cooking liquid that forms the basis of many dishes – particularly soups, stews, and sauces. Making stock involves simmering animal bones, meat, seafood, or vegetables in water or wine, often for an extended period.

  4. Bone Broth Is Liquid Gold — Here’s How to Make It

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    When making beef bone broth, source knuckle, neck, or marrow bones (sometimes labeled as beef soup bones). For chicken bone broth, use chicken carcasses, necks, feet, or wings. Get the Recipe: Ham ...

  5. Bone broth is going viral for anti-aging and weight loss ...

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    Pork bone broth is a popular base for many soup dishes. Adding pig feet can boost the collagen and protein in the broth. Bone broth can be store-bought or homemade.

  6. 20 of the world’s best soups - AOL

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    This classic ramen soup is flavored with pork bones. - Shutterstock Long-simmered pork bones impart intense flavor to this classic ramen, whose broth is cloudy with marrow and fat.

  7. Ramen - Wikipedia

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    By 1900, restaurants serving Chinese cuisine from Guangzhou and Shanghai offered a simple dish of noodles, a few toppings, and a broth flavored with salt and pork bones. Many Chinese living in Japan also pulled portable food stalls, selling ramen and gyōza dumplings to workers.

  8. Gukbap - Wikipedia

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    The first gukbap recipe in Korean literature is the Gyugon Yoram from the 18th century. This recipe states that it is made by "placing oily meat stewed in a sauce over the rice". [5] The broth is made by boiling down pork bones to create a cloudy, translucent, or clear appearance.

  9. 50 Cheap and Easy Instant Pot Recipes - AOL

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    Bone Broth This old-fashioned but newly popular broth can be made from bones that would otherwise go in the trash. Thanks to the Instant Pot and this recipe, it's possible to create a homemade ...