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Akashiyaki (明石焼き) or Akashi no tamagoyaki (明石の玉子焼き) is a dumpling from the city of Akashi in Hyogo prefecture, Japan.
Made of batter and octopus dipped into dashi before eaten, locals in the Akashi area refer to it simply as Tamagoyaki
Although Takoyaki, another Japanese dumpling, is more popular in Japan, it is said to have been based on Akashiyaki.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /akashiyaki.html   (122 words)

  
 Kansai Food Page Restaurant Listings - Kansai regional dishes
Takoyaki are balls of fried batter filled with bits of octopus, an inexpensive delicacy of Osaka.
Akashiyaki are a Kobe version of this dish with a lighter and fluffier batter, using octopus from the Akashi area.
Sure you can get takoyaki anywhere in town, but here the metal takoyaki grills are actually built into the tables, and the grills also serve as a motif for the decor here, if it can be called that.
www.bento.com /kansai/kc-regional.html   (1133 words)

  
 Akashiyaki - TheBestLinks.com - Akashi no tamagoyaki, Japan, Octopus, Dashi, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 eG Forums -> "takoyaki" fillings
I have only made takoyaki once in my life, though I have eaten it many times.
Akashiyaki are a specialty of Akashi City in Hyogo prefecture and there they are referred to as tamagoyaki.
They are softer than takoyaki and are eaten dipped into dashi rather than covered in sauce.
forums.egullet.org /index.php?showtopic=36914   (757 words)

  
 Japan
Here are Jojo and Ricky visiting a primary school in Japan.
In the next picture Ricky and Jojo are eating a delicious baked snack called Akashiyaki.
It is made from egg, flour and small chopped octopus!
members.aol.com /twittwoo/japan.htm   (97 words)

  
 eG Forums -> Eating in Kansai
Any e-Gulleters out there who can help with good eats of all kinds?
I'm hoping my favourite Akashiyaki shop is still where I remember it being, and according to the Mariage Freres website, their tea shop is still in the Bal building.
Aside from those two places, my "where to eat" list is bare! I have 6 months to plan, but I'll be there for a couple of years, so I figure the more suggestions the better!
forums.egullet.org /index.php?showtopic=5369   (1651 words)

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