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Kani is a japanese word meaning “crab”, although it contains zero real crab

It’s just designed to mimic the flavor, and texture of steamed crab legs, grilled crab legs or baked crab legs. The word “kani” is actually japanese for “crab,” usually imitation crab meat Kani is most commonly served as a spicy kani maki roll, consisting of cooked crab meat covered in rice and then wrapped in seaweed Kani can be served shredded or in kani sticks, which are meant to be eaten like crab legs. In the u.s., it is often referred to simply as kani Imitation crab is a key ingredient in california sushi rolls, along with avocado and cucumber, and is used as a crab substitute in japanese.

The term “kani” simply means crab in japanese, but in western sushi bars, it typically indicates imitation crab made from surimi (fish paste) This processed seafood alternative has become a cornerstone of popular sushi rolls, especially in the iconic california roll. Kani sushi comprises steamed rice and crab meat wrapped in nori (seaweed), usually served with soy sauce and wasabi on the side There are different types of kani sushi, such as nigiri, maki, and temaki. Kani is a processed crab stick made out of a pollock fish mixed with starch to imitate the crab meat while adding additional flavor until it tastes like an authentic crab. Kani, or crab, is a popular ingredient in sushi and has its own symbolic meaning in japanese culture

In japanese folklore, the crab is considered a symbol of good luck and prosperity.

Kani sushi, or imitation crab nigiri, is an easy and fun sushi recipe you can make at home in under 30 minutes With sweet, flaky kani on top of perfectly seasoned sushi rice and a strip of nori to hold it all together, this recipe is perfect for beginners and sushi lovers alike. Kani, sometimes called kanikama, is a ubiquitous ingredient in many japanese and fusion dishes like sushi rolls, crab rangoon, seafood salads, and more With its flaky, tender texture and sweet, briny flavor, it’s easy to see why people love it. For a quick answer, kani is the word that is often used to describe what is essentially imitation crab If you have never tried imitation crab, it is actually a common staple in a lot of authentic japanese cuisine, especially sushi, and it is actually well suited to a western palette as well!

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