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  2. List of sushi and sashimi ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Hamo (鱧, はも): daggertooth pike conger, [3] a variety of eel, less popular than unagi and anago, and known for its fatty texture Hata (ハタ): grouper [ 3 ] Hatahata (鰰): sandfish [ 3 ]

  3. Unagi - Wikipedia

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    Unagi (ウナギ) is the Japanese word for freshwater eel, particularly the Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica (日本鰻, nihon unagi). [1] Unagi is a common ingredient in Japanese cooking, often as kabayaki .

  4. California roll - Wikipedia

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    California roll (カリフォルニアロール / 加州巻き, Kariforunia rōru / Kashū maki) or California maki is a uramaki (inside-out makizushi roll) containing imitation crab (or rarely real crab), avocado, and cucumber.

  5. List of Japanese ingredients - Wikipedia

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    pufferfish - flesh, skin, soft roe eaten as sashimi and hot pot (tecchiri); organs, etc. poisonous; roe also contain tetrodotoxin but a regional specialty food cures it in nuka until safe to eat. tilefish (amadai) - in a Kyoto-style preparation, it is roasted to be eaten scales and all; used in high-end surimi.

  6. Kabayaki - Wikipedia

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    Eel kabayaki on rice Eel kabayaki shop. Ukiyoe by Katsukawa Shuntei, 1804–1810. Kabayaki (蒲焼) is a preparation of fish, especially unagi eel, [1] where the fish is split down the back [2] (or belly), gutted and boned, butterflied, cut into square fillets, skewered, and dipped in a sweet soy sauce-based marinade before being cooked on a grill or griddle.

  7. Sushi - Wikipedia

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    Unlike sashimi, which is almost always eaten with chopsticks, nigirizushi is traditionally eaten with the fingers, even in formal settings. [139] Although it is commonly served on a small platter with a side dish for dipping, sushi can also be served in a bento , a box with small compartments that hold the various dishes of the meal.

  8. Japanese eel - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica; nihon unagi (日本鰻) [2]) is a species of anguillid eel found in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, and Vietnam, [3] as well as the northern Philippines. Like all the eels of the genus Anguilla and the family Anguillidae, it is catadromous, meaning it spawns in the sea but lives parts of its life in freshwater.

  9. Unadon - Wikipedia

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    Unadon (鰻丼, an abbreviation for unagi donburi, "eel bowl") is a dish originating in Japan. It consists of a donburi type large bowl filled with steamed white rice, and topped with fillets of eel ( unagi ) grilled in a style known as kabayaki , similar to teriyaki .