Tarako (food)
Tarako (鱈子), in Japanese cuisine, is a salted roe food, usually made from Alaska pollock,[1] although tara (鱈) actually means cod in Japanese.
Tarako is served in a number of ways:
Traditionally, tarako was dyed bright red, but recent concerns about the safety of food coloring have all but eliminated that custom.[2] In Kyūshū, tarako is commonly served with red chili pepper flakes.
See also
References
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- ↑ Hui, Yiu H. (2006). "Caviar and Fish Roe". Handbook of Food Science, Technology, and Engineering. CRC Press. pp. 161–12. ISBN 0-8493-9849-5.
- 1 2 Ashkenazi, Michael; Jacob, Jeanne (2003). "Major Foods and Ingredients". Food Culture in Japan. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 58–9. ISBN 0-313-32438-7.
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