Tobiko – Gunkanmaki. – [Sushi|Foodlore]

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β€’ Tobiuo (Tobiko.)- β€œFlying Fish,” (Flying Fish Roe.) – Hiragana:γ¨γ³γ†γŠ, Katakana:γƒˆγƒ“γ‚¦γ‚ͺ Kanji: ι£›ι­š.Β 

β€’ About: The sticky eggs of a tiny, lightweight, aerodynamic fish with long fins, which it uses to skip & glide for long distances it soars just above the surface it skips at lengths of 400+ meters! – Flying fish are mostly caught off the east coast of Taiwan, around march-april; where an annual flying fish fishing festival is held by the Dawu Indigenous! Although Tobiuo is not a traditional topping for sushi, Today, the sticky orange roe is frequently eaten as a substitute for Ikura (salmon roe.) identifiable by its smaller teeny-tiny eggs. It is easily dyed with ingredients like wasabi (green) or squid ink (black) to be various, vibrant colors. When dyed with citrus its often called β€œGolden Caviare!”  – How lux! – Tobiko roe is often served Gunkanmaki style and has a distinct grainy, popping texture when bitten into (put an quail or chicken yolk on top for fancier presentation!)

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