You may say "saki ika."
You may say "saki ika."
'Squid' in Japanese isイカ (ika).
I'm part Japanese, so yeah. Dried squid is pretty tasty actually, it's sort of like fishy beef jerky. I think Ika (sold at most sushi places) is squid
"Squid" in Japanese is: "Ika". If you know or watch the Anime show: "Squid Girl", the main character's name is: Ika Musume, that means "Squid Girl".
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According to my snack package, it is dried squid snacks.
Google "Japanese dried mushroom" and see if you can order them by a long-distance parcel system. If that doesn't work, well, you'll just have to live without your Japanese dried mushrooms.
sushi Rice balls (dango) Japanese pancakes (okonomiyaki) Sukiyaki (lightly boiled vegies/thin slices of meat) Seaweed biscuits Dried squid Green tea, if it counts as a food
I love Japanese food! But if there are some food that I hate it's squid and eel (well maybe most people like eel but not me!), whale, umeboshi (dried/salted plum). I think I know more but for now I can't remember so much
Fish, crustaceans, and cannibalisums.
While not the exact word for fried squid, the closest I can think of is Ikayaki, which is baked or grilled squid.
well you know what they say about the beaver and the squid.