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Octopus Dishes in East Asia

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Takoyaki

Osaka, Japan
4.3
Most iconic: Takoya Dotonbori Kukuru (Osaka)

The small, round takoyaki are one of the most famous Japanese snacks, made with a simple egg batter that is enriched with diced octopus pieces. These tiny balls get their signature shape from the traditional iron pan in which they are grilled. The... READ MORE

2

Sannakji

South Korea
3.2
Most iconic: Dokcheon (Mokpo)

Salty, sticky, and chewy, sannakji is a South Korean dish consisting of raw baby octopus that is chopped and traditionally served drizzled with sesame oil. Interestingly, as the dish is served instantly after chopping, some of the pieces are still... READ MORE

3

Stir-Fried Octopus (Nakji bokkeum)

South Korea
4.1

Stir-fried octopus is a classic Korean banchan (side dish). It is usually prepared with a small-sized octopus that is sliced and then fried in a flavorful combination of garlic, ginger, and gochujang chili paste, while other addi... READ MORE

4

Tako nigiri sushi

Japan
3.9

Tako nigiri sushi is a traditional type of nigiri sushi. It consists of hand-pressed sushi rice that's topped with slices of octopus. The dish has a mild, slightly sweet and sour flavor and a texture that can be quite chewy. Traditionally, this ty... READ MORE

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Octopus Porridge (Muneo-juk)

South Korea
n/a

Muneo-juk is a traditional octopus porridge originating from South Korea. It's usually made with a combination of octopus, rice, garlic, scallions, carrots, sesame oil, fish sauce, and optional ingredients such as eggs and salt. The rice is mixed ... READ MORE