Japanese Street Food - GIANT OPAH SUNFISH Okinawa Japan

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What I love about japanese cooks and chefs is that their knives are always so sharp. Those cuts look clean and effortless.

Olpaj
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Anyone else watch this type of videos at night when you cant sleep ?

wimbeldheb
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I could sit here and watch this all day. Thanks for taking your time to make these videos for us. I've noticed everyone who handles the fish and prepared the meals have badly sore looking hands. That shows you they work hard and take pride in their skill. My advice to them, this is something to help soothe your hard working hands. Let them dry out well after work. Before bed apply a liberal amount of hydrocortisone cream all over both hands. Then place them inside some tight fitting but breathable gloves. In a short time you will notice a huge difference. I know it's a long shot anyone of them will read this, but just In case. Bless you all!

cajunpagan
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I really like this video, because you film a skilled craftsmanship. And there is NO annoying background music. Just the real sounds of people working.

jamesnash
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Without music or obvious explanations, only real noises and images. This video is a real trip.

fedechizo
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I dont know why people keep complining how they eat anything from the sea. Its Japan, a sea island, why cant they eat fish when the entire country is surrounded by ocean? Japan eats fish more than they eat meat It's just thier culture bruh

김성-fz
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Me trying to sleep

Youtube : wanna see how Japanese slice every thing found in the sea?

Me :. Sure why not?

sansore
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Hú, hű de nagyon finom lehet, a számban érzem az ízét, , , Imádom a halat, minden féle képpen, és csak a halat és a halat, , , , Nagyon szerettem a húsokat, és most is szeretem az illatát meg ahogyan elkészítik, csak történt velem valami, amit nem tudom hogy mi, , , egyszerűen nem tudom lenyelni a húst, , , Van puha szaftosbb hús, még azt valahogy lenyelem, de a száraz sült húsokat nem tudom megenni, pedig nagyon kívánom!!! Így maradna a hal, de azt meg lehetettlen kifizetnie a kis nyugdíjasnak!!!! Gratulálok a finom halhoz és Köszönöm szépen hogy láthattam ezt a videót Üdvözletemet küldöm Magyarországról Rózsika néni 👍🤗♥️👏👏😋😋🇭🇺👵

rozaliaszegedi
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its funny with some comments that state the fish was too pretty to die. Its like what only ugly fish can be eaten? Then you will have comments that say the fish is too gross to eat..lol wow these fish are HUGE. Makes me rethink my aquarium fish.. wowzer. love watching these straight to the core videos... it is educational. for real. great job.

pushka
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Japanese cooking is so systematic and artistic !

RealityContradiction
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Разделка, впечатлила конечно! Мастера- молодцы! Всё чисто и опрятно, в отличии от видосов про Индию.

danasupaeva
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Im happy to see some COOKED food. For most of these types of videos, the food is still looking at you eat it.

dray
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It's a beautiful fish. It was a beautiful fish

elderepyper
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As a fisher AND a cook, I've learned SOO much about how to angle my knife and make my cuts from these videos. Granted, a 30 lb blue catfish is a far cry from a 100 lb Opah, but it still translates well to getting it all in the pan, with minimal bones and wastage!

melhawk
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Как красиво разделывает рыбу, ни каких лишних движений. Четко и ровно! 👍👍👍

ТатьянаХаритонова-пф
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Wow that look delicious watching from the philippines 🇵🇭 thank you for sharing your video

virgiliobautista
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They finally caught the big fish from super mario

albertrivera
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Stop please! You’re killing me I’m so HUNGRY after watching someone make these beautiful dishes! They look so good.

dj
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Разделка уникальна, а готовка супер. Я такую рыбу вижу в первые. Красавица! Вкусняшка! Ребята, вы лучшие.👍👍👍👏👏👏💞💐💐💐

Diana-rtsh
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A highly-skilled fish preparer who uses the right tools(VERY sharp knives) and knows how and where to cut! I bet there will be no waste, too. Okinawans are dependent on seafood as it is an island. I was there in the early-1950s (Naha and Kadena, with the US Air Force). This particular species of fish has so much bone to meat! Reqires intimate knowledge of the fish to get the best from it. i'm ready for dinner!

murraystollman