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Chashu

Literal Translation
(チャーシュー) Slow-braised pork belly, typically served sliced over ramen. Despite appearing as a simple topping, the preparation — braising, cooling, pressing, slicing to specific thickness — represents significant kitchen time. The quality of the chashu is one of the most reliable indicators of a serious ramen restaurant.