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  2. Ikizukuri - Wikipedia

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    Ikizukuri (生き作り), also known as ikezukuri (活け造り), (roughly translated as "prepared alive" [1]) is the preparing of sashimi (raw fish) from live seafood. In this Japanese culinary technique, the most popular sea animal used is fish, but octopus, shrimp, and lobster may also be used. [2]

  3. Sashimi - Wikipedia

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    Some sashimi ingredients, such as octopus, are sometimes served cooked given their chewy nature. Most seafood, such as tuna, salmon, and squid, are served raw. Tataki (たたき or 叩き, 'pounded') is a type of sashimi that is quickly and lightly seared on the outside, leaving it raw inside. [14]

  4. San-nakji - Wikipedia

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    Video of San-nakji. San-nakji (Korean: 산낙지) is a variety of hoe (raw dish) made with long arm octopus (Octopus minor), a small octopus species called nakji in Korean and is sometimes translated into "baby octopus" due to its relatively small size compared to the giant octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini). [1]

  5. Eating live seafood - Wikipedia

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    Ikizukuri, lit. "prepared alive", also called Ikezukuri is the preparation of sashimi made from live seafood. Fish such as tuna, mackerel, bream and salmon is usually used, but sometimes inkfish like octopus or shellfish like shrimp and lobster are used instead. [4] The practice is controversial, and ikizukuri is outlawed in Australia and ...

  6. Eating live animals - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Ikizukuri ("prepared alive") is the preparation of sashimi ("pierced food") made from live seafood.The most popular sea animal used in ikizukuri is fish but octopus is typically the only species that is still moving on the plate.

  7. Yelp's Best New Restaurants for 2024: Would you dine at one ...

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    Omakase Sashimi with sawara, Hokkaido scallops, chutoro, hay-smoked salmon and San Diego uni at Kinme Omakase in San Deigo, California. The restaurant ranks No. 4 on Yelp's Best New Restaurants of ...

  8. List of Hawaiian seafood - Wikipedia

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    Heʻe: octopus (tako) ʻOpihi: yellow foot, black foot; Other commercial caught local fish that can be eaten raw (for sashimi, poke or lomi) according to the FDA include: [1] [4] [5] [6] (Hawaiian vernacular name followed by US market name)

  9. Serve Roasted Shrimp With Cranberry Cocktail Sauce At Your ...

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    Yields: 6-8 servings. Prep Time: 20 mins. Total Time: 40 mins. Ingredients. COCKTAIL SAUCE. 1/4. cranberries, thawed if frozen. 1/2 c. ketchup. 1 tbsp. prepared ...