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The technique is called kaimin katsugyo, which translates as "live fish sleeping soundly."
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Staples 2010
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The technique is called kaimin katsugyo, which translates as "live fish sleeping soundly."
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The technique is called kaimin katsugyo, which translates as "live fish sleeping soundly."
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The technique is called kaimin katsugyo, which translates as "live fish sleeping soundly."
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Staples 2010
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'To think,' he went on, 'o' a haill kirk o 'cats aneath the yird -- a' sittin kaimin themsels wi 'kaims!
Heather and Snow George MacDonald 1864
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The cock in the chimney-top kaimin 'down his yellow hair.
Wee Yowe 1847
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Montreal chef Antonio Park with kaimin katsugyo fish
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Staples 2010
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"The kaimin way is to make them feel no pain, so they don't even realize they are dying," he says.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Staples 2010
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At Vancouver's oldest and one of its most decorated sushi bars, Tojo's Restaurant, chef Hidekazu Tojo opts for imports kept "nearly as fresh" as kaimin katsugyo, using "chi-nuki" or strategic bloodletting.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Staples 2010
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"The kaimin way is to make them feel no pain, so they don't even realize they are dying," he says.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Staples 2010
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