, also known as ''Chanpon'', is a
noodle
Noodles are a type of food made from unleavened dough which is either rolled flat and cut, stretched, or extruded, into long strips or strings. Noodles are a staple food in many cultures and made into a variety of shapes. The most common noo ...
dish that is a
regional cuisine of
Nagasaki
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Founded by the Portuguese, the port of Portuguese_Nagasaki, Nagasaki became the sole Nanban trade, port used for tr ...
, Japan. There are different versions in Japan, Korea and China. The dish was inspired by
Chinese cuisine
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.
''Champon'' is made by frying pork, seafood and vegetables with lard; a soup made with chicken and pig bones is then added.
Ramen
is a Chinese noodle dish popularized in Japan. It includes served in several flavors of broth. Common flavors are soy sauce and miso, with typical toppings including , nori (dried seaweed), menma (bamboo shoots), and scallions. Ramen h ...
noodles made especially for ''champon'' are added and then boiled. Unlike other ramen dishes, only one pan is needed as the noodles are boiled in the soup. Depending on the season and the situation, the ingredients differ. Hence the taste and style may depend on the location and time of year.
Although Nagasaki Champon is the best-known rendition, there are other variations found in Japan. ''Ankake no Champon'' is a soy-sauce based variant found in
Tottori,
Shimane Prefectures, as well as the city of
Amagasaki in
Hyōgo Prefecture
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. In the city of
Akita, a version with
miso broth is served, with the soup filling the bowl almost to the point of overflowing.
In
Okinawa, Champon is a rice dish where assorted vegetables, thinly-sliced meat (pork, luncheon meat or corned beef hash) and scrambled egg are fried and served on top of rice. The Korean
Jjamppong is a similar noodle dish with a spicy seafood broth, with similar origins as part of
Korean Chinese cuisine.
History

''Champon'' was first served by , a Chinese restaurant founded in
Nagasaki
, officially , is the capital and the largest Cities of Japan, city of Nagasaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan.
Founded by the Portuguese, the port of Portuguese_Nagasaki, Nagasaki became the sole Nanban trade, port used for tr ...
in 1899. According to the restaurant's website, this was based on a dish in
Fujian cuisine,
[ (''Chanpon no Yurai'', “The Origins of Chanpon”)]
(in Japanese) . Official website of the ''Shikairō'' Restaurant (pronounced as ''tó̤ng nṳ̀ sí mīng'' in
Min Bei), which translates to "shredded meat noodles in soup". The majority of the Chinese population in
Nagasaki Chinatown is from
Fujian
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. In the middle of the
Meiji era
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(late 19th century – early 20th century), the owner saw a need for a cheap, filling meal that suited the palates of hundreds of Chinese students who came to Japan for school. Nowadays, ''champon'' is a popular specialty food (or ''
meibutsu
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'') of Nagasaki.
Etymology
There are several theories as to the origin of the word ''champon''. One theory is that it was derived from the
Hokkien
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word ''chia̍h-pn̄g'' (食飯), which means "to eat a meal",
[ which might fit the sense of "a hearty noodle dish made of mixed ingredients".] Another theory is that the word was derived from the word campur from Indonesian, meaning "mixed" (see '' Nasi campur'', a Javanese dish), which would fit the term's older sense of "mixed together".
The original sense of "mixed together" appears in texts from the mid-1700s.[1988, (Kokugo Dai Jiten, Revised Edition) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: ]Shogakukan
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/ref> Some Japanese dictionaries trace this to Chinese term ("to mix"), pronounced as ''chham-hô'' in modern Min-Nan and as ''chānhuò'' in modern Mandarin.
Usage to refer to the food item appears from the late 19th century to early 20th century, apparently originating from the ''Shikairō'' Chinese restaurant in Nagasaki.Entry in the (''Nihon no Kyōdo Ryōri ga Wakaru Jiten'', “Dictionary for Understanding Japanese Home-town Cooking”; in Japanese)
/ref>
Gallery
File:Yawatahama Maruyama Chanpon Tokusei Chanpon 20170506-001.jpg
File:リンガーハット (51283082460).jpg
File:Shikairo Nagasaki Japan05s.jpg
File:Oumi champon 002.jpg
See also
* Jjamppong
* List of ramen dishes
* Japanese Chinese cuisine
Japanese Chinese cuisine, also known as ''chūka'', represents a unique fusion of Japanese cuisine, Japanese and Chinese cuisine, Chinese culinary traditions that have evolved over the late 19th century and more recent times. This style, serv ...
References
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