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🍱 Iwana no Shioyaki (Salt-grilled Char)

· 📍 Miyagi
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Char is a fish only lives in the upper stream of headwater areas where clear water flows. It is very difficult to catch.Miyagi Prefecture was the first area in Japan to farm char, which is difficult to catch. Farmed char raised in clean water has no off-smells and tastes sweet. It has soft skin and is best enjoyed simply with salt-grilled. It has been popular with ordinary people since ancient times. Also char for raw consumption has been developed in Miyagi Prefecture, and ‘Date Iwana', came from the original local species unique to the prefecture, was successfully developed by. Today, the “Date Iwana” is being farmed in Kurihara City, the birthplace of char farming, as well as in Yamato Town and Shiroishi City. ”Date Iwana” has been bred not to have eggs, which enables it not to suffer from growth stagnation or decline in quality during the spawning season. As a result, it grows to approx. 50cm in length and approx. 1kg in weight in two or three years. It is controlled under the strict brand management guidelines, and only large char over 800g can be called “Date Iwana”. ”Date Iwana”, developed to be shipped for eating raw, was bred in the strictly controlled environment and food. It enables not to have the peculiar characteristics of river fish. As such, it is used not only for eating raw, such as sashimi, also used in a wide range of dishes, including in Japanese, Western and Chinese cuisine with its high-quality white flesh.

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