軟骨

イギリスでは軟骨は食べないなのだが、日本に来てから結構食べています。外人におすすめです。
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イギリスでは軟骨は食べないなのだが、日本に来てから結構食べています。外人におすすめです。
このサイトは元JALのエンジニア、アマゾンのウェブサイトマネージャー、マイクロソフトのプロダクトマネージャーそして現在MIRAI株式会社の社長ダニー・チューが書いているブログです。詳しくは彼のプロフィールでどうぞ。
いつも読んで頂いている方はこの挨拶を永遠に閉じよう^^;
High school student
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I don't think I could find cartilages tasty. I consider cartilages as something that is not meant to be eaten.
Anigao Kigurumi Cosplayer, Professional mask maker.
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I... kinda share the same thought.
Actually, I once accidentally ordered it from an authentic Jap restaurant in SG not knowing what it was.
When it came, we tried to eat it... but its... weird.
Guess we're not used to it.
But the ones in the picture above does look heaaps good...lol
Mahasiswa yang terdampar di Singapura.
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care to tell me what restaurant is that?? definitely will pay them a visit!
Anigao Kigurumi Cosplayer, Professional mask maker.
http://www.kigurumicosplay.com
In lucky plaza, upstairs, not sure the name and not sure if its still there.
average highschool geek
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i consider it the first to be eaten! and if its fried, even better! too bad there arent enough of these to go around... T_T
Student
same here lol
Loafer
Looks awesome. Never really thought anybody paid any attention to that part of chicken...
My family calls it "soft-bone" :D
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
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Does it taste crunchy overall? I think my mom likes to make it in different style where she fries it first and then cook it in a stew type thing, it becomes jelly like when she's done ^^;
CEO MIrai Inc
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Very crunchy ^^;
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
http://puppy52art.com/
actually now that I think again I may have gotten the part wrong lol! Gotta check with my mom ^^;
Medical student
http://www.protocolsnow.com
I think you might be talking about tendons.
Developer/Student
http://threedeecomplex.wordpress.com/
You'd be surprised at what things that just by deep-frying can be made edible or even tasty. But then again, its really just the grease and the spices you are tasting.
こうこうせい
http://stickymochi.blogspot.com
Haha that's probably true :)
houkouonchi
http://www.flickr.com/photos/red_mango/
What part of the chicken is cartilage? Is it wing tips, feet or what?
CEO MIrai Inc
http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/
The soft bone bits.
student
http://zephi-san.deviantart.com/
I'm assuming it's that part on the chicken breas~ts. That white looking soft bone.
Parents once tried to make me taste that bone... my dad always eats it when he eats chicken.
Only cartilage I eat is on those Chinese braised chicken feet.
Student/Building a blog
http://otakucy.wordpress.com
I know what it is! It's...CHICKEN... if you get my point.
Besides eveyone knows that most of the meat you eat "Tastes like Chicken"
^^
Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 触手 wrangler, H-Man
http://lightningsabre.blogspot.com/
I always eat those, but I didn't realize they're actually separating them from the chicken and served separately...
http://hontouni.com/souomou
As Danny said, cartilage is any kind of soft bone.
For nankotsu, the most commonly used part is the caudal end of the sternum which is the lowest part of the keel (or carina) labelled as (6) in the following anatomy chart:
http://www.avianweb.com/images/birds/skeleton.gif
I love nankotsu too. As well as kawa (skin) and heart.
One man company, visual UI / icon designer.
http://blog.cocoia.com
Chicken kawa is definitely delicious :)
Physics Student
http://dark-kai3.blogspot.com
Easiest way to describe it, is our kneecaps, elbow 'caps', majority of our nose, and the hard part of our ears are cartilage. Never thought of it as much of a delicacy though....
Uni student
http://steflee.wordpress.com
Love it, used to have it lots back in Hong Kong ^^. There is none in the UK though (unless you go to some Oriental place), sometimes I really miss living in Hong Kong because of the lovely food they have there ><.
Internet Communcations/Design Student
http://sorrowfulunfounded.com
This is the first I've heard of anyone eating it, and I just couldn't eat that part. Scary.
Oppai Inochi
http://rockleelotus.wordpress.com/
that looks really really good, but reading "cartilage" makes me lose my appetite.
http://gakuranman.com
Argh. I personally can't stand these. I don't know what it is...but the cartilage slipping about between my teeth just...*shudder*...
Viewfinder
http://www.flickr.com/photos/harem/
I'll pick Rin instead :p
NEET part-time - Technical Support Officer - Network security engineer
http://burugureibi.blogspot.com/
Is the texture simillar to that of beef cartilage?
I remember when i first ate it, i tooke the bone and SNAP! - "WTF there's jelly inside?!?!"
browsing the nets
http://otakuposts.blogspot.com/
i used to eat some tiny pieces of cartilage in the chicken tikka. spicy and crunchy. haven't tasted fried cartilages though.
Time Traveller/High School Student
http://thetsundere.wordpress.com/
Cartilage! That makes me think of ears and noses.
Look's surprisingly yummy though ^_^
Kagamin's Waifu
http://moorina.deviantart.com/
Ohhh those things are delicious! And not only chickens have it. They are really really yummy~
Slacker
Yes, people have them too.
Art Student/Freelancer
http://jenarwen.deviant.art.com
We have it here in asian restaurants but never particularly enjoyed it.
Otaku / Student in Networking
http://hayasaki-kun.blogspot.com/
Yummy =p
Product Manager
So what does it taste like?
desperate because my old login was eaten
looks delicious !!
Otaku Graphic Designer
http://neoprolacus.spaces.live.com
Me Chicken person... Gimme Tori Kara Age! :3
Student
good source of calcium? ;P
i only started having them at izakaya, and izakaya over here have them too but not such good quality
goes really bad tasting when it gets cold
studying comp studies, planning to look for part time job
http://bruneian-otaku.blogspot.com
we do have this Danny, indeed very delicious plus its super awesome crunchy~~~~
IT Manager
http://thumbnail-of-life.blogspot.com/
It was the same for me. I used to have impression that cartilage is one of the thing that you should not eat. It changed after having some yummy nankotsu.
Webdev, internet contents, music
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I still can't be bothered to eat nankotsu. It doesn't feel like food to me. I might stick one of these in my mouth (the outside is tasty) but still throw the nankotsu out when I'm done.
Slacker
Cartilage is part of a group of foods that taste OK but are gross because of the texture, together with Tako, Surume Ika and (in a totally different way) Nattou.
Core Analyst
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Delicious.
web addict
Chicken Chips is the best but watch your health!!! Chicken chips is like pork chips. I taste good. Once you eat it, your hook! Try it.
Otaku Graphic Designer
http://neoprolacus.spaces.live.com
I don't know about you tasting good... Maybe someone want to try and eat you? XP
Starving writer
I've always eaten the cartilage. Childhood teachings are hard to lose. Cartilage has been touted to be nutritional in some way. ^^;;
Never tried nankotsu though. x)
thousand master II, Internet Learner, Auto didacta
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i don't if its the same but where i'm from we have something called "chuleta" which fits the image and description, although a little bit larger. I think it can be made from chicken or pork... We also put some lemon to it and it tastes great! aaa now i want some XD
Student
Mmm never eaten chick cartilage, don't think I will anytime soon either.
Nekophilia
O__O I don't really like the idea of eating cartilages, but who knows? I might just be converted. They look like wedges :D
Student
http://otakuinvancouver.wordpress.com/
Ugh, not these...*curses gap in teeth*
Self employed
I love the cartilage whether it's done in this way or just normal soy sauce chicken I'll chew on the cruncy bits and swallow them all. Too bad it can't help to regenerate the cartilage within us cos I sure need some from the wear and tear...
Dance Trooper: DCX-001 O.D.E. (Order of the Dancing Empire)
http://dannychoo.com.my
I think the Japanese restaurant here also serve this dish~~~~
Just a Passing-Through Otaku, Remember That
http://hobbychaos.blogspot.com
It taste great! LOL
三年せいとオタク
Never heard of this dish before O.O Don't think I'd like it though.
University Student
http://sunshine-report.com
I love nankotsu! It's always the first thing I order at an izakaya, great snack while drinking and yeah, never had it before till I went to Japan.
Mouse Whisperer
Deep fry anything and I bet it will taste good, mother in-laws are the exception though.
Slacker
Hmmm, sounds like fried fish fins and fish bones one can find in Chinese restaurants. This sounds like it might taste better???
Student, part-time worker
I had it with my host family at a yakitori restaurant. I had no idea what I was eating until afterward, but it didn't bother me and it was still delicious.
Eroge blogger
http://omochikaeri.wordpress.com/
It's ok, but not my first choice.
University Student
been eating animal cartilages, except fish, ever since I was a lad. My parents are really into animal organs n such, though its not healthy for the body they don't really care. Never tried fried cartilages though.
Overman
http://myplasticmoustache.blogspot.com/
Yep, we barbecue it around here.
Dollfie Dream collector, student, and software technician
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dollfiedreams
"deep dried chicken cartilage"? You meant deep fried right? hehe
I think eating chicken cartilage is a cultural thing. I learned as a kid not to eat it and toss it away like fat and bones and other things you don't eat from your meat. My boyfriend, who's vietnamese, was taught from his mum to eat it as a kid and loves it. He also loves chicken feet. My parents never fed me chicken feet, I did not know it was edible until he told me... so it's pretty much a cultural thing. I did try cartilage after he told me "eat it, it's good!!" but it takes some getting used to. It's not bad, it's very crunchy!!!
US Navy Sailor
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Never really went out of my way to eat chicken cartlidge before. But in Thailand, their chicken curry had lots of cartlidge, cracked bones, and bone marrow. As gross as that sounds, it was sooo good.
???Confused???
Well never had it, but I'd like to try it...
High School Student
http://scorchnroses.wordpress.com
I don't really like the taste of chicken cartilage. I would always try to avoid eating them as I would always imagine myself chewing on a crunchy bone. Munch munch...
High School Student
not sure if the cartlidge would be very nutritious haha :P
Student
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Anything is edible! Some things just make you sick. But i'd Nankotsu, or even regular deep fried chicken.
Web Developer, Designer, ALT
http://8bitplus.blogspot.com/
I remember when I first went to karaoke, and the TA ordered that, noone knew what it was, but it tasted good, kinda spicy. Later he told us, noone really freaked out, just surprised.
Student Pharmacist
http://myanimelist.net/profile/RaRiZaRd
I think that's the best stuff you can get from a chicken, next to the skin that is. I'm used to eating that a lot.
Student/Busboy/Otaku
http://moosebro.wordpress.com/
I think I will stick to eating the meat of my chickens and not it's cartilage...that sounds kind of nasty to me. @_@ Although, it would be worth a try at least once.
Student,ICP,PT
Talk about exotic foods, why dont all of you try eating a boiled chicken egg - which the chick is almost complete in the egg yet you boiled it alive inside the shell and then eat it hehehe!!!
Dollfie Dream collector, student, and software technician
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My philipino friend says duck fetus eggs (with the baby duck fetus inside) are delicious, it's considered a delicacy. I haven't tried it...
Here some info, the pics might scare some people so beware :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut_(egg)
Software Quality Engineer
http://brotherwormgear.blogspot.com/
"Baluuuuuuut!" Ah -- In my mind I can still hear the sound of the vendors walking around selling those. The Philippines is a kool place!! I must say - Balut are delicious!! I don't know anyone else who is a westerner like me that has tried them, but I definitely recommend it. Very good with beer!
Dollfie Dream collector, student, and software technician
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I would probably need a few beers and peer pressure from philipino & vietnamese friends before I accept to try it lol
Software Quality Engineer
http://brotherwormgear.blogspot.com/
Well - yeah that is how it started for me, two days later I was asking, "when is that balut guy going to come around!?" ^^
http://akari-nyan.deviantart.com/
Cartilage...originally crunchy...
Now deep-fried...even MORE crunchy!
Yummy~~
Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/
i always eat any piece of chicken down to the bone. Cartilage is no exception, fried or not. XD
JR. College Student
http://npc.talkingincircles.net/
Never heard of it but it looks good. Hopefully it's not really cartilage though, is it? O_o
College Freshmen
Never heard of it. Then again, if it was in Chinese I couldn't read it anyway.
Student
http://s1charade.wordpress.com/
the first time i'v heard of this
student
http://www.gunpla-inochi.com
I don't know what that part is but it looks DELICIOUS! I also wouldn't mind eating it because...well, I'm Chinese :D
student
おいしいてすね
Student
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kmyk88
delish~ <3
Network Security Specialist
When I was in Taiwan, we used to eat this kind of stuff all the time, fried and prepared other ways. (pork intestine hot pot, etc).
SOS Brigade Leader
Looks deliciouso ^^
~Undine~
http://bluebluewave.wordpress.com
Haven't tried it but then again I always steered away from eating cartilage in any dish. Probably also influenced by the fact I avoid any dishes and preparations that come with meat still on the bone.
university film student | ecchikid | the Archivist
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XD Same. Bones and heads are one of the few things I actively avoid in food. Meat on bones are...well, I'm lazy so I don't prefer them, even if I don't avoid them.
Graphic Designer, Business learner
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I love it a lot...and I am missing it a lot...T_T
Big Daddy!
I like cartilage be it chiken, beef, or pork. Anyone here ever try sizzling spicy Pigs ear mixed with pig brain, a dash of tabasco, and a raw egg on top, now thats food heaven.
Student & Working
I usually give the cartilage to my dog; I'm not really fond of it.
looks delicious
Airlines
http://twitter.com/ckonefilm
Hmmm I wanna try it! It looks so crispy. I love the lemon squeeze on fish as well, no doubt it makes this cartilage that much better
Online Shop
http://wildarms.egloos.com
I loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee this fooooooooooooooooodddddddddddd, yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!
Part-Time Mercenary & Full-Time Student
I also really like this food. Most of this type of chicken is sold in frozen packs like chicken nuggets in my area, and I used to cook em for my lunch or snack. This food really goes well with rice.
writer/blogger/gamer/otaku
http://popgoespj.blogspot.com
"Is Nankotsu a typical dish in your neck of the woods?"
Here in the Philippines, several popular street foods are made by grilling skewered chicken and pig parts. I'm not talking about grilling up the meat, I'm talking barbecued bits-n-kibbles.
Just off the top of my-now-very-hungry-head, we have:
Chicken - heads, feet, blood (allowed to clot into blocks), intestines, butts (after cleaning), giblets
Pork - ears (chopped into slivers), snout, intestines again. The ears and face also form the basis of a favorite food to eat with beer and liquor.
I think I've eaten nankotsu, only it didn't come deep-fried.
writer/blogger/gamer/otaku
http://popgoespj.blogspot.com
I forgot to add we also eat several kinds of pork stews involving the internal organs, one of them with the liquid made out of pig's blood and a shot of vinegar.
Also, someone upthread mentioned Balut. They're great straight out of the shell, and some people also use them to make other dishes. I love it but 'tis hell on the arteries, so I try to eat that stuff just once a week or so.
Software Quality Engineer
http://brotherwormgear.blogspot.com/
Ohhh! Those street barbecues in the Philippines are awesome! I didn't know what those blood clot cubes were until you wrote it here, though! I didn't understand the tagalog word, and my local friends didn't know how to translate it into English, so I never tried it. Hmm.....interesting!
writer/blogger/gamer/otaku
http://popgoespj.blogspot.com
If they told you the blood cubes were called something like "Betamax", they were pulling your leg :) It's named like that because it resembles Betamax tapes. We got those first before VHS so we're more familiar with Betamax as an idiomatic expression generally.
aspiring to become a doujin and graphics artist cum lawyer
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omg balut...it scared the hell out of me i couldn't eat that food particularly even if i needed it to survive D:
but I love the soup/stew called "nilaga" that can also include beef tendons
writer/blogger/gamer/otaku
http://popgoespj.blogspot.com
If you love "nilagang baka" [in my language, baka means beef not idiot XD] then boy oh boy you'll LOVE "bulalo". It's like the next step of "nilagang baka" because it has beef bones with marrow in them. Heart-clogging GOOD :)
Mahasiswa yang terdampar di Singapura.
http://lolipedofin.wordpress.com/
cartilage?? as in the soft bone part??!! They sell them separately as a dish at Japan?? yum!! another reason to go there... >v<
Never had it as a separate dish, but one of my favorite part of chicken... I'm the type who left very little, i even chew the bones occasionally...^^
Your resident evil
I have never heard of this in the USA. This is not to say that it isn't here but even if it is, it probably doesn't look as good. I love crunchy foods and I really love fried chicken.
university student
wow,they accually take out that soft part and serve it like a crunchy appetizer?.......thats friggin awsome.....i always fish out that part out of the bowl every time i serve myself a piece of chicken
Film Student, BA
Probably the closest thing the Western world has to this is KFC. Which is of course disgusting. This looks very tasty though!
Software Quality Engineer
http://brotherwormgear.blogspot.com/
Japan has KFC too, of course, but I'm pretty sure it's not any better. I guess I wouldn't know for sure, though, since I never went to one.
Film Student, BA
Ah yeah but I just mentioned KFC because its food was all developed in the Western world, if you catch my drift. I don't see why you'd even want to go to a KFC in Japan when you have so much incredible food around you though XD
IT Architect
I had this for the first time in Tokyo a few months ago. Gotta say, it was a very novel experience :P
Software Quality Engineer
http://brotherwormgear.blogspot.com/
Well, up until now I had never heard of Nankotsu, but it sounds fantastic! I will have to scold my wife and friends for never ordering it during any of our visits to izakayas. I really need to study harder, I guess, so I can read everything on the menus! Next time I go to Japan (some time later this year I hope) I will definitely try it.
Drugs Handler
Mmmmmmm sounds...interesting :S. I don't think I'd be able to stomach that personaly. Depends on how it tastes
Student
http://charlieinwonderland.wordpress.com
我超愛吃軟骨! I love it!
Student, Uncle & hopfully a good husband..
Deep fried is not really that healthy...so i avoid it the best i can...
Mahasiswa yang terdampar di Singapura.
http://lolipedofin.wordpress.com/
meh, you'll die when you die.... I love deep-fried foods... >:)
Student - Video Game Design & Development
I've had my fair share of weird foods (from stir-fried intestine to coagulated chicken blood) >_<
Otaku ^^
I get my Nankotsu fix from Sakae Sushi...
d@@b
I work at the hangar beside the airport
sure want to try some..
my place doesn't have this kind of dish..
Civil Servant
http://kyokohunter.net/
I had some, and... well, I couldn't decide if it was edible or not ^^; luckily there are plenty of other Japanese dishes that I like!
Student
Chinese people eat cartilage regularly, but I've never had chicken cartilage.
But damn that looks good fried.
Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
http://meimi132.wordpress.com/
Cartalidge? No thank you... Its consistancy is more like grissle right? Just.... no...
Physics Student
http://dark-kai3.blogspot.com
Found myself accidentally munching on some while having chicken once. It was wierd, felt like bone, but I managed to chomp through it, then it had a slight grissle/suet feel to it. Definately an acquired taste. I'm sure it tastes fine, it's just the texture I could never get used to.
Industrial engineer
http://inotas.blogspot.com
I haven't seen a local dish like that. But I naturally eat cartilages: chicken, cow. It's not about the taste but the feeling or may be the sound of cracking them. I guess, dogs have the same pleasure when they have a big bone to chew. =P
=/ Hungry~~~
スーパースベシャル"S"
Typical. bashing before even trying... ***sigh***
For 8 weeks im a NEET
Looks ok.
Genius at work
http://gashapon.com.mx
"neck of the woods" you say? This translates as "el cuello de la madera" in spanish...
Injured
Rin is delighted because she just took all your desert when you weren't looking. It would be the first thing I would grab after all too.
website/graphic designer and karaoke amateur~
http://www.furudango.com
Lol, I always give that part to my dog, we tend to not give him bones but rather the cartilage including the end parts of a drumstick.
I only eat a bit when I buy fried chicken at KFC and there's some on the chicken piece, otherwise I throw most of it in the bin.
IT Student
http://www.aeon.net.nz
Everything tastes good when its deep fried
Student
http://www.lesterho.com
Tried once before at one of the restuarant in Shibuya. It tasted as good as what I had back in my country.
Mahasiswa yang terdampar di Singapura.
http://lolipedofin.wordpress.com/
sigh, tried looking for raw chicken cartilage at fairprice, a supermarket at singapore... can't find any... T.T
Anyone know where to get raw nankotsu at Singapore?? I'd love to try cooking it myself...
anime + games collector
i don't think that cartilages are tasty at all
I work at the hangar beside the airport
if you only eat the cartilages sure not taste good
thats why they deep fried it with mixture of flour and water(just like the fish and chip)
大学生
http://okashi.cloudy-skies.net/
Looks yummy fried +_+ Not fried = bleh for sure x_x
Dental Technician, i make teeth!
http://antsizedman.blogspot.com/
Eat very little meat and but would have ago at it once. Still sounds strange eating cartilage.
Associate Network Administrator
Also had my first taste of chicken cartilage in Japan. Don't prefer it as much as I do chicken hearts however :P
Daigakusei [Consular and Diplomatic Affairs]
http://dixinfernal.wordpress.com
looks like something you can eat here in the streets of the Philippines~
our street foods are unique and food is very cheap too^^
IT Administrator
I will to eat that too! Deep fried with salt is Great!!
Student Pharmacist
http://myanimelist.net/profile/RaRiZaRd
Once again, mmm. Yum.
Drug testing
I thought cartilage was not edible, as it's hard as hell to friggin' chew that lol.
University Student
http://shift.aphnetworks.com/giantrobot
We have that here in canada too but doesn't look anywhere near as good as the ones in ur photo mMMMMMM ^^ i wan some!!! hehe
College Student
http://ifigma.wordpress.com/
I'm hungry XD
Gainfully unemployed
http://www.loneleeplanet.com/
ewhhh, not a chicken cartilage fan. and luckily the local kfc doesn't dish it up. they serve rabbit instead.