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pokemon
Looks like a combination of poke and mon.
"Poke
Hawaiian dish
Poke is diced raw fish served either as an appetizer or a main course and is one of the main dishes of Native Hawaiian cuisine. Traditional forms are aku and heʻe. Heʻe poke is usually called by its Japanese name tako poke, except in places like the island of Niʻihau where the Hawaiian language is spoken. Wikipedia
Place of origin: Hawaii
Main ingredients: Yellowfin tuna, sea salt, soy sauce, inamona, sesame oil, limu seaweed, chili pepper"
Mon has so many definitions you may not want to read them all.
"mon
ˈmän
Definition of mon (Entry 1 of 5)
dialectal chiefly British variant of MAN
mon abbreviation (1)
Definition of mon (Entry 2 of 5)
monetary
Mon noun
ˈmōn
plural Mon or Mons
Definition of Mon (Entry 3 of 5)
1: a member of the dominant native people of Pegu division, Myanmar (Burma)
2: the Mon-Khmer language of the Mon people
Mon abbreviation (2)
Definition of Mon (Entry 4 of 5)
Monday
mon- combining form
variants: or mono-
Definition of mon- (Entry 5 of 5)
1: one : single : alone
monoplane
monodrama
2a: containing one (usually specified) atom, radical, or group
monohydroxy
b: monomolecular
monolayer
First Known Use of mon
Noun
1798, in the meaning defined at sense 1
History and Etymology for mon
Combining form
Greek, from monos alone, single — more at MONK"
I suppose the easy "poke mon" would be the Hawaiian dish made by a British man. The Poke man.