Amoytoge

What is Amoytoge?

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Introduction

In the age of cross-cultural portmanteaus, the term “Amoytoge” (sometimes stylized as Amoy-to-ge ) has begun bubbling up in niche online food communities. While not yet standardized, it represents a fusion concept: “Amoy” – the historic name for Xiamen, China, and the origin of Hokkien/Old Min Nan language – and “Toge,” short for togemon (Japanese for bean sprout) or a truncation of “together.” What is Amoytoge

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