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Fat sea monster liver aka ankimo why would you eat that
Ankimo (鮟肝) is a Japanese dish made with monkfish liver.
Contents
- Fat sea monster liver aka ankimo why would you eat that
- Pulling out a live round worm from monkfish liver ankimo
- References
The liver is first rubbed with salt, then rinsed with sake. Then its veins are picked out and the liver is rolled into a cylinder and steamed. Ankimo is often served with momiji-oroshi (chili-tinted grated daikon), thinly sliced scallions and ponzu sauce.

Ankimo is considered one of the chinmi (delicacies) of Japan. It is listed at number 32 on World's 50 most delicious foods compiled by CNN Go in 2011.

Pulling out a live round worm from monkfish liver ankimo



References
Ankimo Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA