Dojō nabe
Dojo nabe (Japanese: 泥鰌鍋 or ドジョウ鍋; dojō nabe) is a Japanese nabemono dish.[1] To prepare the dish, pond loaches are cooked in a hot pot. The freshwater fishes are either killed ahead of cooking or are first soaked in cold sake and then cooked alive.[citation needed]
See also
[edit]- Chueo-tang, Korean pond loach soup
 - Ikizukuri, the preparation of sashimi from living animals
 - Odori ebi, shrimp eaten alive in Japanese cuisine
 - Drunken shrimp, shrimp eaten alive in Chinese cuisine
 - Sannakji, octopus eaten alive in Korean cuisine
 - Yin Yang fish, partially deep-fried fish eaten alive in mainland China and Taiwanese cuisine
 - Odorigui
 
References
[edit]- ^ "Dojo : Bon Appetit! : NIPPONIA No. 41". web-japan.org.
 
External links
[edit]- ドジョウ鍋 – YouTube