Does your house have a swamp in which Unagi lives?
I am a Unagi fan!
Actually, our house is in Inba and Inbanuma has lots of unagi.
Thanks in advance, Joi ;p
invite me your next Unagi party.. btw,the photo looks
wierd.
This is not an attractive picture
Every time I visit this page, I click on this photo.
I see no new comments but I still click on this photo.
I cannot figure it out: WHAT is unagi?
Unagi is Japanese eel.
Thanks for this. I have just put unagi into Google and it came up with 40,800 entries. I added swamp - to see if unagi is like an English eel - and found this:
"The Asian swamp eel measures up to 3 feet in length, has two beady eyes, is equipped with both gills and lung-like organs to breathe. If conditions become dry, the eel simply slithers into mud or grass and can live there for as long as seven months with no food."
Also, thanks for interesting link to Tokyo Food Page. I have put it in my sidebar to learn about Japanese food. If English eels have the same stamina giving properties as the Asian swamp eel, I shall try out the Japanese recipes for unagi. With best wishes from England.
found you here...
cyborg/blog lecture on using cellphones and beeper to interact with healthcare teams...
call steve mann...we need some support to make this idea grow!.
Stef
e-mail diasabled...call James or steve how to get in touch with me...could look me up as MD in Teaneck New Jersey.
Yum Yum Yum!!! I love unagi! Scientists have recently finally made some progress in growing unagi from their eggs. Until now, they have had to catch baby eels (which the Spanish saute with garlic and parsely, also very yummy but precludes growing them into big eels) and farm them from there. So maybe we will have an unagi explosion in Japan! (The scientists figured out that just hatched unagi eat a combination of sharks egg extract and some kind of gelatin found in the sea. How did they figure that out?
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