Firefly squid dishes
The mystery of Toyama Bay, firefly squid, a spring tradition in ToyamaFirefly squid dishes introduction
Firefly squid live in deep water, but around March they gather along the Toyama Bay coast to lay eggs, and they are landed only for a fixed period of time each year. Firefly squids that glow blue and white all over their bodies are called “the mystery of Toyama Bay,” and the sight of them drifting through shallow water in groups is fantastic. It has been designated as a national special natural monument as a “firefly squid group swimming sea surface.” The ban on firefly squid fishing was lifted in March, and since landings are carried out until around June, they are eaten the most from spring to early summer. It is a taste that signals the arrival of spring in Toyama, and in particular, in port towns where firefly squid fishing grounds are located, at this time of year, people go up to the dining table at home every week. You can enjoy sashimi and shabu-shabu. Toyama is the only place in Japan where you can eat firefly squid raw. It's a fresh firefly squid caught in the morning, so the shabu-shabu is delicious enough to be quickly dipped into the soup stock. You can also enjoy a different texture. Kamaage, vinegared miso sauce, and firefly squid tempura are also recommended.
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