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		<title>Kazunoko (Herring Roe)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Loading&#8230; The golden kazunoko is salted herring roe that has been marinated in seasoned dashi. It is a priced delicacy in Japan that has a unique crunchy texture. The kazunoko is one of the big three celebration dishes during Japanese New Year, along with tazukuri (candied dried anchovies) and kuromame…</p>
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		<title>Japanese Oishii Food: Kazunoko no Nigiri-zushi</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Kazunoko means herring roe.It is dried under the sun, or pickled in salt.Those roes are very small, but adheres and became lump.It has a pleasant unique texture. This photo is herring roe sushi.Herring roe is put on oblong shaped sushi rice which is formed by hand.And those are bound with…</p>
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