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What Is The Little Orange Balls On Sushi? [Solved]
Tobiko is the tiny, orange, pearl-like stuff you find on sushi rolls. It’s actually flying fish roe, which technically makes it a caviar (albeit less expensive than its sturgeon cousin). Tobiko adds crunchy texture and salty taste to the dish, not to mention artistic flair.2 Apr 2009
What Is Masago And What Does It Taste Like?
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Sushi with Fish Eggs or “tobiko”: is this roe healthy? #shorts
You might wonder what the red