Odorigui

Odorigui ( 踊り食い, literally "dancing eating") is a mode of seafood consumption in Japanese cuisine.

Odorigui refers to the consumption of live seafood while it is still moving, or the consumption of moving animal parts.[1] Animals usually consumed in odorigui style include octopus, squids, ice gobies, and other similar animals. Consumption of live seafood without remarkable movements, such as sea urchins, is usually not included in odorigui.

Notable dishes

See also

References

  1. (Staff writers) (July 22, 2011). "Dancing squid bowl: Could you eat this?". Herald Sun. Retrieved 31 January 2014.

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