Yakimono
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Yakimono is a Japanese term referring to a range of dishes having in them meats that are either cooked by direct exposure to fire or heat, such as by grilling or broiling, or, fried in a pan
A Yakimono dish is often cooked as small pieces of meat on bamboo skewers. Yakitori is one of the most well-known Yakimono dishes in the West; it's chicken grilled on a skewer. Other Yakimono dishes will use beef, fish, nuts, mushrooms or vegetables.
Meats are often salted or marinated first.
A skewer is not always involved: a whole fish can be cooked and called a Yakimono dish.
Though grilling might be done over a fire, there won't be a smoky taste.
Yakimono dishes are served hot straight away, often as a starter or as part of the course of starter dishes.
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