Sumi Ika スミイカ
Sumi Ika スミイカ

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Sumi Ika スミイカ

Sumi Ika 
Sumi-ika (meaning ''ink squid'') begin to appear on sushi menus in August when they are called shin-ika (literally ''new squid'') and are very young and small. They fetch high prices in the summer because they've been unavailable for a few months so customers are eager to enjoy them again. The sumiika season continues all the way into spring, when specimens are quite large and fat. 

Sumi-ika can be served the traditional Edomae way (quickly boiled in a sake, sugar, and shoyu mixture, then brushed with tsume) or, if very fresh, can be served raw. In either case, it offers a sweet flavor and chewy texture that pairs well with vinegared rice. 


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