Narutomaki

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Narutomaki (upper-left) served on miso ramen
Naruto whirlpools (naruto no uzushio)

Narutomaki (鳴門巻き/なると巻き) or naruto (ナルト/なると) is a type of kamaboko, or cured fish surimi produced in Japan. Each slice of naruto has a pink or red spiral pattern, which resembles the Naruto whirlpools in the Naruto Strait between Awaji Island and Shikoku in Japan. It is also used as a slang term for the at sign ("@").[1]

Production

The city of Yaizu, Shizuoka is known for production of naruto.[2]

Usage

Naruto is a common topping on Japanese noodles such as Tokyo-style ramen. In some regions of Japan, it is also used as an ingredient of oden and nimono.

In media

  • Notably, the titular character Naruto Uzumaki from Naruto is named after naruto. In-universe, his name is taken from a courageous novel character named Naruto Musasabi, who in turn is named after naruto.
  • In Kamen Rider W, the popular "Fuumen" is a bowl of Ramen with a giant Naruto on top.
  • Narutomaki was a basket ingredient on an episode of the Food Network series “Chopped”.

See also

References

  1. ^ Jacobs, Frank (July 25, 2014). "Digital Monkeys and Virtual Ducks: What to Call the @". Strange Maps #669 at bigthink.com. Retrieved July 30, 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  2. ^ Narutomaki at the official website of Yaizu City Template:Ja

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