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So in the old days when people couldn't keep fish fresh for long, they
would marinate it so it would last a little longer. Some purists to this day don't like this idea and is considered a waste of fish (especially some restaurants who take some high grade tuna and give it the marinated or "zuke" (zoo keh) treatment. I've had fantastic maguro (even chu-toro) zuke in Japan and quite good versions in the SF Bay Area. I was curious what ingredients, other than soy sauce and a few other obvious ones, go into the marination? What makes one version taste better than another? |
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