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Tuvalu: ika mata; Wallis and Futuna: ika ota; New Caledonia: salade tahitienne, poisson cru; The dish is otherwise known as coconut fish in Nauru, kokoda in Fiji and Papua New Guinea, oka in Samoa, ika mata in the Cook Islands and New Zealand, oraora in Kiribati, and simply poisson cru on the French islands. [1]
Kilawin, kinilaw, 'ota 'ika, hinava, poke, ceviche Kelaguen is a Chamorro dish from the Mariana Islands eaten as a side dish or as a main course. Similar to ceviche , a pickling marinade of lemon juice , fresh coconut , green onions , salt and spicy hot peppers or donni' is used to marinate cooked chicken , raw shrimp , fish or beef meat / liver .
'Ota 'ika, kinilaw, kelaguen, hinava, ceviche, Media: Poke and rice Poke ( / ˈ p oʊ k eɪ / POH -kay ; Hawaiian for 'to slice' or 'cut crosswise into pieces'; [ 3 ] [ 4 ] sometimes anglicized as poké to aid pronunciation as two syllables) [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] is a dish of diced raw fish tossed in sauce and served either as an appetizer or a ...
'Ota 'ika – A raw fish dish marinated in citrus juice and served in coconut milk. 'otai – A drink made from the meat and milk of a coconut. Unlike the well-known Tongan version. The Niuean version replaces fruit with the cooked root of the Ti plant. [7] Pitako Pia – A traditional bread made from arrowroot and coconut milk.
1 ½ cup Japanese rice, cooked to fluffiness Three umeboshi salted Japanese plums (available at Asian food stores; for smaller umeboshi, use one for each rice ball) Two sheets of dried nori seaweed
E'ia Ota Tahiti Raw tuna in lime and coconut milk Esqueixada: Catalan Salad based on raw cod, tomato and black olives. Gravlax: Nordic: Raw salmon, lightly cured in salt, sugar, and dill. Usually served as an appetizer, sliced thinly and accompanied by a dill and mustard sauce with bread or boiled potatoes.
The name "Matsumae zuke" did not originate then, and the dish was simply called kobuika (こぶいか, 'kelp-squid') or ika no shōyu zuke (いかの醤油漬, 'squid-soy sauce-pickle'). The "Matsumaezuke" nickname was coined in the Shōwa era , and though originally a squid and kelp only preserve, a type adding kazunoko (herring roe) began to ...
Goma-ae (胡麻和え), sometimes also spelled Gomaae or Gomae is a Japanese side dish. It is made with vegetables and sesame dressing ( goma meaning sesame and ae meaning sauce in Japanese). One of the most common versions, often found at Japanese restaurants in the West, is served in the form of a spinach salad , mixed with sesame sake sauce ...