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How to Make Japanese Takoyaki Balls
This video shows how to make takoyaki, a popular Japanese street food of crispy fried balls filled with octopus. The batter is made with dashi, egg, and flour, poured into a takoyaki pan, and filled ...
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Grilled octopus and fried alligator at Pappadeaux
Foodie Bethany Gaskin tries grilled octopus and fried alligator at Pappadeaux. Florida could face major insurance change under new proposal Orcas attack and sink another boat off the coast of Portugal ...
A collaboration between biology buffs, climate wonks, zoology nerds and glaciology gurus solved a crucial 50-year mystery.
First time at a mariscos restaurant? I got you. Here's your guide to Mexican seafood, what it is, what to order and my favorite restaurants.
A new marine science destination is set to transform how Floridians engage with ocean life. Here’s what to know before you go ...
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The Best Hole-In-The-Wall Sushi Spots You Have To Visit Once In Your Lifetime
Great quality sushi can be found in a number of places across the world, but these hidden gems are totally worth hitting up ...
In the city of Akashi, octopus shapes tradition. Chef Hayashi meets local guardians, and unveils a rice dish with an inventive combination of flavors: octopus and umeboshi—the soul of Japan.
The green tea soufflé cheesecake balances the earthy bitterness of matcha with just enough sweetness, while the hotteok with ice cream pairs a traditional Korean sweet pancake filled with brown sugar, ...
The Anaheim Marketplace stands as a testament to California’s cultural melting pot, a sprawling indoor bazaar where over 200 vendors have set up shop to sell everything from the practical to the ...
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Fans bid farewell to beloved California octopus Ghost as she cares for eggs in final stage of life
A dying octopus in a Southern California aquarium is receiving an outflowing of love and well wishes as she spends her final ...
Humans may be right-handed or left-handed. It turns out octopuses don't have a dominant arm, but they do tend to perform some ...
Octopuses and their arms are a bit of a mystery. Not because scientists don’t know how they work; they’re boneless hydrostats, made up of groups of muscles working together and capable of bending, ...
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