Chikuwa is a Japanese product made with salt, sugar, egg whites, starch, and seasoned, ground meat of fishes such as shark, pollock, or flying fish. The ground meat paste is placed around a bamboo stick, and it is then grilled or steamed. The stick gets removed later, leaving a hollow interior. Chikuwa is regularly consumed on its own as a snack, when it is customary to dip it in soy sauce. It can also be sliced and used as an ingredient in stews and Japanese curries. The name of the product means bamboo stick, referring to the key component in its production. Chikuwa is a good source of protein and low in fat, making it a nutritious ingredient in Japanese cuisine. It is also gluten-free and can be enjoyed by those with dietary restrictions. Chikuwa is a Japanese product made with salt, sugar, egg whites, starch, and seasoned, ground meat of fishes such as shark, pollock, or flying fish. The ground meat paste is placed around a bamboo stick, and it is then grilled or steamed. The stick gets removed later, leaving a hollow interior. Chikuwa is regularly consumed on its own as a snack, when it is customary to dip it in soy sauce. It can also be sliced and used as an ingredient in stews and Japanese curries. The name of the product means bamboo stick, referring to the key component in its production. Chikuwa is a good source of protein and low in fat, making it a nutritious ingredient in Japanese cuisine. It is also gluten-free and can be enjoyed by those with dietary restrictions. Usage: Chikuwa, or baked fish cake, is a versatile ingredient that is used in a variety of Japanese dishes. Here are some common uses of Chikuwa
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