27.6.13

Otsumami: The Snack-like Origin of the Word "Sakana"

Sakana (?) or shukō (?) is a Japanese term referring to food eaten as an accompaniment to alcohol. Sakana may also be referred to as otsumami; this term usually applies to smaller dishes. Because fish, especially dried fish, was a popular choice for these dishes, over the years the term sakana also came to mean "fish".

Listed below are some common sakana.
Small snacks

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