In Japan, we call it okudo-san. San means somebody like, in high up, so it's very precious. they used to have this kind of system. We cook rice every day with this. The bottom of the pot gets slightly ...
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The giant bluefin tuna are back in the local waters and the big game hunters have already brought the first few behemoths into port after some thrilling battles on rod and reel. After taking his ...
Ally Jaksen was trying to sleep on a morning flight from Anchorage to Seattle last month when her seat neighbor busted out a controversial breakfast: a can of tuna. He ate it with a fork.