Hitokuchi Kani

  • 14 มิถุนายน 2015
  • FUN! JAPAN Team

Hello everyone, Navio here! 

It was last week when I and some friends of mine hung out together around Shinjuku.
We stopped at a restaurant for dinner. 

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When one of my friend, that is currently studying in a culinary school, took out this funny looking package. 
“This is a kind of Japanese snack, please have a bite”, he said.
Can you read the biggest kanji written in black there? 
築地 (Tsukiji) is a famous fish market, located in Chuo area, Tokyo.  

You must have heard of Tsukiji before, right? 

Do you know what the word “Tsukiji” mean? 
It means “reclaimed land”

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Wow, this snacks sure look tasty. 
Let’s have a bite. 

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So I picked one up, and, wait..I recognize this shape..
“Hey, what’s this?” I asked. 
“A tiny crab, why?” he answered while crunching the “tasty snack” in his mouth. 
“Oops, what a close call”, I put it back in the plastic bag. 
“What’s wrong?”
“Uhm, I’m allergic to crabs, shrimps...you know, crustaceans!” 
“Oh!! I see! Sorry, my bad”, as he apologized.
“No, no, it’s totally fine! 
So will you tell me? How does it taste?” 

According to his explanation, the snack tastes just like a sweet and spicy shrimp (still no idea on how it exactly taste like, since I can’t eat shrimp either). 
Is it hard? “No”, he said. 

You can purchase these Hitokuchi Kani (一口カニ) / one-bite-sized crabs at a store called 築地かねよし (Tsukiji Kaneyoshi), open every day from 9:00 - 15:00! 

Will any of you try it and tell me the taste?

-nav-

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