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Dragon Balls Served Up at Japanese Restaurant

Hungry? How about a nice serving of delicious Dragon Balls. You know, from Dragon Ball. A restaurant in Japan serves up just that.

Located in Nagoya, Danke Dinning serves up Dragon Ball-themed hot pots (鍋 or ā€œnabeā€ in Japanese).

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Here is the nabe before the meat and veggies are cooked.

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The Dragon Balls are made from collagen jelly with little carrot stars molded into the balls. The resulting dish is known as ā€œDragon Ball Nabe.ā€

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It looks like it even appeared on Japanese television.

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You could try to make your own, but that might be difficult.

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