Tekka

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Tekka[edit | edit source]

Tekka is a term with various meanings and uses in different cultures and contexts.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The word "Tekka" has roots in several languages and cultures, each with its own unique interpretation and significance.

Tekka in Singapore[edit | edit source]

In Singapore, Tekka is a well-known locality in the Little India district. It is famous for the Tekka Centre, a large food centre and market offering a variety of local food and goods.

Tekka in Japanese Cuisine[edit | edit source]

In Japanese cuisine, Tekka refers to a type of Tekka-maki, a sushi roll filled with raw tuna. The name "Tekka" is derived from the Japanese word for "iron", symbolizing the dark, reddish color of the tuna.

Tekka in Gaming[edit | edit source]

Tekka is also a character in the Dragon Ball video game series. Tekka is a customizable protagonist in the game Dragon Ball Fusions.

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External Links[edit | edit source]

  • [Official Website]

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