Tataki

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Two methods of preparing fish or meat in Japanese cuisine are called Script error: No such module "lang". or Script error: No such module "lang".. In Japanese, Script error: No such module "Nihongo". means "pounded" or "hit into pieces".[1]

Cooked food

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Veal tataki

In the first Script error: No such module "lang". method, the meat or fish is seared very briefly over a hot flame or in a pan, and can be briefly marinated in vinegar, sliced thin, and seasoned with ginger (which is ground or pounded into a paste, hence the name).[1] Food so prepared can also be served like sashimi with soy sauce and garnishes.

The method originated in Tosa Province, now part of Kōchi Prefecture, where it was applied to bonito (Template:Ill).[2] Lore has it that it was developed by Sakamoto Ryōma, a 19th-century rebel samurai, who picked up the European technique of grilling meat from the foreigners resident in Nagasaki.[1]

Uncooked food

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Raw tuna tataki served as donburi

In the second Script error: No such module "lang". method, it is the food that is "hit into pieces". Fish such as tuna or horse mackerel are chopped and mixed with garnishes such as garlic, ginger, green onions or Script error: No such module "lang". leaves. Soy sauce may be poured over the chopped mixture before consumption.[3]

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