Is Kazunoko Fish Free?

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No. Kazunoko is a type of fish.

Kazunoko and the Fish Free Diet

Kazunoko is a type of fish roe, specifically herring roe, that is traditionally enjoyed in Japanese cuisine. It is often marinated in a seasoned broth and served as part of osechi ryori, which are special dishes prepared for the Japanese New Year. The texture is firm and the flavor is subtly salty, making it a unique and cherished ingredient in Japanese culinary traditions.

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