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  2. Bottarga - Wikipedia

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    Bottarga is made chiefly from the roe pouch of grey mullet. Sometimes it is prepared from Atlantic bluefin tuna (bottarga di tonno rosso) or yellowfin tuna. [10] It is massaged by hand to eliminate air pockets, then dried and cured in sea salt for a few weeks. The result is a hard, dry slab.

  3. Yes, mushrooms are good for you. But don't eat them every day.

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    Despite so many benefits, some people need to avoid eating too many mushrooms or at least need to change the way they prepare them. Pregnant women or people with compromised immune systems, for ...

  4. Karasumi - Wikipedia

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    It is a softer analog of Mediterranean Bottarga. Karasumi drying. It is a speciality of Nagasaki and along with salt-pickled sea urchin roe and Konowata one of the "three chinmi of Japan". The town of Donggang in Taiwan specializes in the delicacy, called wuyutsu (Chinese: 烏魚子).

  5. Eatyourkimchi - Wikipedia

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    Eatyourkimchi (Eat Your Kimchi, also titled Simon and Martina from 2016–2020) is a YouTube video blog channel created by Canadian expatriates Simon Stawski and Martina Sazunic in 2008. The channel featured videos about their lives in South Korea, including food, cultural differences, and popular media.

  6. Do these ‘shaggy’ mushrooms taste like fish? [Video] - AOL

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  7. Edible mushroom - Wikipedia

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    Edible mushrooms are the fleshy fruit bodies of numerous species of macrofungi (fungi that bear fruiting structures large enough to be seen with the naked eye). Edibility may be defined by criteria including the absence of poisonous effects on humans and desirable taste and aroma. Mushrooms that have a particularly desirable taste are described ...

  8. Amanita muscaria - Wikipedia

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    Arguably the most iconic toadstool species, the fly agaric is one of the most recognizable fungi in the world, and is widely encountered in popular culture, including in video games—for example, the frequent use of a recognizable A. muscaria in the Mario franchise (e.g. its Super Mushroom power-up)—and television—for example, the houses ...

  9. Lithuanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dried mushrooms are used as a seasoning. A number of mushroom species are harvested from the wild, including: Baravykas – king bolete; Voveraitė (literally, little squirrel), lepeška (in Dzūkija region) – chanterelle; Gudukas, vokietukas, kalpokas, vištelė – gypsy mushroom.