
ingredients:
- 2 slices Japanese-style char siu
- or ham
- 2 eggs
- 2 teaspoons Japanese-style char siu broth
- 1 tablespoon salad oil
- 1 serving steamed rice

step 1:
Cut the char siu into bite-size pieces. Serve over the steamed rice and pour 1 teaspoon of Japanese-style char siu broth over it.

step 2:
Heat the salad oil in a frying pan and fry the eggs either sunny‐side up or over‐easy.

Place the eggs over the char siu & rice. Pour the remaining teaspoon of Japanese-style char siu broth over it.
comment:
This dish originated in Imabari City, which is in Ehime Prefecture in the Shikoku region, the fourth biggest island of Japan. It is a substantial dish and it tastes delicious.