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- Odorigui (踊り食い, literally "dancing eating") is a mode of seafood consumption in ****anese cuisine. Odorigui refers to the consumption of live seafood while...
- Ikizukuri is allowed. Eating live seafood Pain in fish Pain in crustaceans Odorigui, the consumption of live seafood while it is still moving Yin Yang fish...
- shiro-uo. In ****an, where it is a delicacy, it is also called shirouo no odorigui ("dancing icefish"). This goby has a thin, elongated, "eel-like" body up...
- partially deep-fried fish eaten alive in mainland China and Taiwanese cuisine Odorigui "Dojo : Bon Appetit! : NIPPONIA No. 41". web-****an.org. ドジョウ鍋 – YouTube...
- living animals Odori ebi, shrimp eaten alive in ****anese cuisine, and odorigui, the general practice involving seafood "san-nakji" 산낙지. Standard Korean...
- additional regulations which are binding upon Jews only. Eating live seafood Odorigui, ****anese term for consumption of live seafood while it is still moving...
- shunjū] nisshinsensō gekisen no ji - Ikai wa Kankoku ni mo chikai, tako no odorigui ni omou tōi hibi [[Beijing spring and autumn] The land of the Sino-****anese...
- animals Eating raw fish Ethics of eating meat Monkey brains (cuisine) Odorigui, ****anese term for consumption of live seafood while it is still moving...
- fish Moqueca – Brazilian seafood stew Nanbanzuke – ****anese fish dish Odorigui – Consumption of live, moving seafood in ****anese cuisine Otak-otak – Indonesian...
- muscle contraction that make it seem like the squid is "dancing". Sannakji Odorigui "Cookies op AD.nl". www.ad.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2017-11-18. "We try...