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Sakana () or shukō (酒肴) is a Japanese term referring to food eaten as an accompaniment to alcohol as originated from the word saka (sake) and na (food). Sakana may also be referred to as otsumami (snack), and especially dried fish and salted fish roe, were popular choice for these dishes, over the years the term sakana also came to mean "fish".

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In Japan, when alcohol is consumed, it is customary that the drinks are always accompanied with some sort of foodstuff. The term sakana traditionally refer to food served to accompany sake. These are usually quite salty and served in relatively small portions. However, since the 19th century, the market share for Japanese beer has been expanded in Japan, which in 1959 overtook sake as the nation's most popular alcoholic beverage in taxable shipping volume, and at the same time various foods designed to accompany beer have become popular. These dishes, served in restaurant-pubs known as izakaya, are usually more substantial than tapas although they are not considered a meal as such as they do not contain the all-important Japanese rice. Traditionally, the Japanese regarded sake, which is made from rice, as a substitute for white rice served in a standard Japanese meal, and as a result many Japanese do not eat rice and drink alcohol simultaneously.

Listed below are some common sakana.

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  • Yakitori - grilled skewers of chicken and chicken parts
  • Kushiyaki - deep-fried skewers of meat or vegetables
  • Sashimi - slices of raw fish
  • Tsukemono - pickles
  • Kimchi - spicy Korean pickles
  • Sakana especially popular with beer:
  • Edamame - salted and boiled soybean pods
  • Nankotsu (chicken cartilage) karaage
  • Sausages
  • Sakana especially popular with sake:
  • Shiokara - fermented, salted squid innards etc.
  • Roe
  • Uni - Sea urchin roe
  • Ikura - Red caviar (ikra)
  • Mentaiko - spicy pollock roe
  • Tarako - pollock roe
  • Sujiko - salmon roe
  • Small snacks
  • Atarime / Ika Ichiya-boshi - Dried squid
  • Ei-hire - dried skate
  • Seaweed
  • Cheese
  • Peanuts
  • Arare - crackers made primarily from rice flour with other ingredients
  • Tatami iwashi - small dried sardines pressed into a cracker-like square form

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