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Buta-i (Pork Stomach)

ぶた 副生物 胃 (Buta-i)

Also known as: Buta-i, Pork stomach, 豚胃, Gatsu, ガツ

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At a glance

CategoryFood
Japanese labeling nameぶた 副生物 胃 ゆで
Common Japanese notations豚胃, ガツ
OriginPork stomach offal
Typical functionsYakiniku 'gatsu', Motsu-nabe ingredient, Korean-influenced bokkeum
Regulatory status in JapanStandard food labeling. Origin disclosure. Not a designated allergen.

Buta-i (豚胃 / ガツ) is pork stomach — yakiniku 'gatsu' and motsu-nabe ingredient.

Classification

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Used in (typical product categories)

Finished-product categories that commonly include this ingredient in Japanese-market formulations.

  • Pre-cooked pork stomach retail

What it is

Pork stomach offal.

Typical uses in Japanese products

Yakiniku gatsu.

Motsu-nabe.

For OEM: pre-cooked frozen retail.

Regulatory classification in Japan

Standard food labeling. Origin disclosure. Not a designated allergen.

Regulatory classification in other markets

EUEstablished offal market.
USANiche specialty offal.
ChinaMajor Chinese offal cuisine.
KoreaEstablished Korean offal tradition.

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References

  1. MEXT Standard Tables of Food Composition — ぶた 副生物 胃 ゆで

Last updated: 2026-04-28. Ingredient entries are reviewed at least annually against current regulatory listings.

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