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Many Japanese dishes require thinly sliced meat (beef and pork). Here are the most common types used in Japanese cooking.

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Thinly Sliced Meat for Japanese Cooking

Besides the chicken, most of the meat dishes in Japanese cooking require thinly sliced beef and pork. The thickness of these meats is paper-thin. We may not use a big chunk of meat in our cooking but we do use good quality meat for these sliced meats.

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Where to Find Thinly Sliced Meats

Japanese supermarkets sell this paper-thin meat in packages.

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Different Types of Thinly Sliced Meats

1.Thinly Sliced Beef Chuck/Ribeye for Shabu Shabu

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This cut of beef is used for Shabu Shabu, other hot pot dishes, Gyudon, Nikujaga, Teriyaki Steak Rolls, Niku Udon, and more.

2. Thinly Sliced Beef Chuck/Ribeye for Sukiyaki

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This cut of beef is slightly thicker than one for Shabu Shabu and is used for Sukiyaki and other beef recipes.

3. Thinly Sliced Pork Loin for Shabu Shabu

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This cut of pork is used for Shabu Shabu, other hot pot dishes, Nikujaga, Pork Rolls, and more.

4. Thinly Sliced Pork Loin for Ginger Pork (Shogayaki)

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This cut of pork is slightly thicker than one for Shabu Shabu and is used for Ginger Pork (Shogayaki).

5. Thinly Sliced Pork Belly

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This cut of pork is used for Tonjiru (Pork and Vegetable Soup), Honey Pork Belly, Mille-Feuille Nabe, Kimchi Nabe, Goya Champuru, and more.

6. Sliced Pork Scraps for Stir Fry (Komagire)

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This cut of pork is used for stir-fries like Miso Pork and Eggplant Stir Fry, Yasai Itame, Yaki Udon, and more.

How to Slice Meat Thinly

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If you don’t have access to a Japanese supermarket, follow my How To Slice Meat tutorial.

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