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Japanese Foie gras: Ankimo and its preparation
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“Ankimo” is the liver of the Frogfish (”anko”), a fish that can be found in most the Northern Hemisphere and elsewhere. Not a nicelooking fish, it is nonetheless appreciated almost everywhere.
The Japanese love it in “nabe” (Japanese-style fish pot au feu), while the French either introduce it in Bouillabaisse, or even better, baked rooled inside prime bacon.
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Marcello Cividini added to Marcello's Kitchen, Japan 6 months ago
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