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I wrote this article and I think it's notable enough to deserve an article, it is a pretty famous Okinawan dish in Japan and a search on google gives about 10 000 hits. The gōyā burger is also an interesting example of Okinawan cuisine, as it is a mixture of Ryukyuan and American food traditions. Another reason for keeping it is the fact that there is shamefully few articles on Okinawan food.Mackan 17:11, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
Additionally, the fact that it's only sold by one fast food chain doesn't necessarily mean it's simply "trade description" (whatever that means), obviously Big Mac deserves an article. Just because the article is short (and to the point) doesn't mean it's pointless.Mackan 17:16, 17 March 2006 (UTC)