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  2. Taiyaki - Wikipedia

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    ' baked sea bream ') is a Japanese fish-shaped cake, commonly sold as street food. It imitates the shape of tai (鯛, red sea bream), which it is named after. [1] The most common filling is red bean paste that is made from sweetened adzuki beans. Other common fillings may be custard, chocolate, cheese, or sweet potato.

  3. Salt crust - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recipe found for salt-baked is from the fourth century BCE in Archestratus' Life of Luxury.The recipe details for a whole, round white fish such as sea bass, snapper or sea bream that was cleaned and then gutted.

  4. Bungeo-ppang - Wikipedia

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    Bungeo-ppang was derived from the Japanese treat, taiyaki (baked sea bream), introduced to Korea around the 1930s when the country was under Japanese rule. [5] According to the 2011 book Bungeoppang Has a Family Tree, bungeo-ppang began as a mix of Western waffles and Eastern dumplings, as the taiyaki itself was a Japanese adaptation of Western waffles introduced to Japan in the 18th century.

  5. Gordon Ramsay's Home Cooking - Wikipedia

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    Lunch: Salt crust sea bream with braised leeks; Dinner: Roast chicken with chickpea stuffing; Dessert: Hazelnut meringue tower; Guide: sugars: muscovado, icing sugar, palm sugar, caster sugar; chicken; sea bream; 3 "South East Asian" 16 October 2013 Breakfast: Tangy fruit salad; Lunch: Spicy clam noodle soup; Dinner: Sticky spicy chicken wings

  6. How to Keep Fish Warm for Dinner - AOL

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    If you've steamed, baked or sauteed your fish, you're in luck -- all you have to do is turn the heat off, put a lid on your pot or pan, and let it sit for up to 20 minutes. The steam will gently ...

  7. Pagrus major - Wikipedia

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    Tai no o yori iwashi no atama (鯛の尾より鰯の頭 "Rather than a sea bream's tail, better a sardine's head"): It's better to be the leader of a small group rather than a follower of a large group. The tai no tai (鯛の鯛 "bream within bream") is a good luck charm consisting of a fish's scapula and coracoid bones, which resemble a red ...

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  9. Steaming - Wikipedia

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    Sakamushi: add sake to steam sea bream and clams which will reduce fishy smell. Recipes named after the container. Dobin-mushi: matsutake and fish in a pot together with dashi soup. Yugama: yuzu citrus is hollowed out into a cup [11] to hold and add zest to the food. [12] Sea bream milt steamed in yugama [13]