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		<title>Kinki no Nitsuke Recipe &#124; Japanese Recipes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Kinki is “rockfish” in English and nitsuke means boiled fish (or vegetables) in soy sauce. Winter is the best season for rockfish, and nitsuke is the most popular way to eat it. This picture is from yesterday’s dinner. The kinki is on the right side of the bento box. Source…</p>
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