See also: chanpurū

English edit

 
Chanpuru with bitter gourd.

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Japanese チャンプルー (chanpurū), from Okinawan ちゃんぷるー (chanpurū), from Indonesian campur (to mix).

Noun edit

chanpuru (uncountable)

  1. An Okinawan stir-fry dish, generally of tofu combined with a vegetable, meat, or fish.
    • 2007, Darcy Tamayose, Odori: A Novel, page 83:
      The smell of the pig indicated that it would make many flavourful dishes; a nice chanpuru with bitter goya and cubes of golden fried tofu cured in ocean water; a stewed dish of rajuti in awamori and soy spiced with ginger; []

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