零生
Cream Taiyaki Incident(?) After the "Cream Taiyaki Incident(?)", I still wanted to have a meal and a drink,
I still wanted to eat and drink, so I had dinner and 🍶.
Black Beans and Natto
Sautéed swordfish tuna
Sautéed swordfish tuna, grilled eel on top of a bowl of rice
I felt that the following three drinks would go well together.
The winner was natto 🏆.
Fish and sake is a classic combination! I thought it was just an assumption, but in fact I had no idea why they went well together.
I don't really know why they go well together, so I looked it up.
I don't really know why they go well together, so I looked it up.
Sake removes the fishy smell of fish,
In addition, the amino acids contained in sake
Sake removes the fishy smell and the amino acids in sake enhance the flavor of the fish.
I learned something.
Reference https://onl.sc/qD8DXDD
Kurozu natto (black soybean natto) is natto eaten with wasabi,
The spiciness of wasabi goes very well with the spiciness of sake.
Also, natto has a sticky taste and aroma.
And also, natto has a sticky or aromatic taste.
Kurozu natto has less stickiness and aroma than regular natto.
than regular natto, but it is still natto, so you can't help it,
But it is still natto, so you can't help it.
It was also very good to refresh those things
It was also very good to refresh me.
[Side note.
The second time I failed to remove the label with all my might 😂.
I guess the first time miraculously worked...
The girl I drank this time is still at home, so I'll have another go 😂.
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Mr. Zero 🐰 here as well 🐰.
✨The sauteed marlin tuna and broiled eel go well with sake❗
By the way, Harushika Sakura Junmai won the award for the best sake to go with broiled eel 🥰.
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零生
Usagigoden, I'm so glad you're here 🥰.
Originally I was going to have only sauteed tuna, but my grandmother suddenly gave me an eel, so it turned out to be an overly luxurious dinner 😂.
(continued↓)
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Usagigoten-san🐰(↑continued)
I'm hoping to visit you this month to get some Natsuyakana, but I'm also curious about Sakura Junmai, which you've already told me about twice! 😆.
I can't wait to visit again 😂.
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