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  2. 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.

  3. 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 .

  4. Eel as food - Wikipedia

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    Kabayaki: Kabayaki is a typical preparation of the unagi eel in Japan., [12] sometimes extended to preparation of other fish, [13] [14] where the fish is split down the back [13] (or belly), gutted and boned, butterflied, cut into square fillets, skewered, dipped in a sweet soy sauce-base sauce before broiled on a grill. Unadon

  5. 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. It is not to be confused with saltwater eel, which is known as anago in Japanese.

  6. Japanese eel - Wikipedia

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    Japanese eel is also served as sushi, commonly called unagi sushi. Some notable types include unakyu, a type of sushi containing eel and cucumber, and rock and roll, a western-style sushi made with eel and avocado. The Japanese eel contains a protein toxin in its blood that can cause harm to any mammals that ingest it, including humans. [20]

  7. Hitsumabushi - Wikipedia

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    Hitsumabushi is a local dish of Japan, consisting of thinly sliced unagi (eel) grilled in kabayaki style on rice. Hitsumabushi became common in the 1950s, when farm-raised eel became widely available. [1]

  8. Donburi - Wikipedia

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    Unadon. 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.

  9. 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] Hikari-mono (光り物): blue-backed fish, various kinds of "shiny" (silvery scales) fish [2] [3] [5] Hiramasa (平政, 平柾): yellowtail amberjack ...