- call a
squid nakji (nakchi in McCune–Reischauer romanization).
Consuming sannakji can be
dangerous especially for
diners who are intoxicated. Octopuses'...
- food trade". The
Globe And Mail.
Retrieved 2020-03-16. "Clash of culture?
Sannakji angers US
animal activists". The
Korea Times. 2010-05-14.
Retrieved 2022-06-10...
-
cuisine Drunken shrimp,
shrimp sometimes eaten alive in
Chinese cuisine Sannakji,
octopus eaten alive in
Korean cuisine Yin Yang fish Dojo nabe (Staff writers)...
- Food
portal Ikizukuri, the
preparation of
sashimi from
living animals Sannakji, raw
octopus eaten in
Korean cuisine Drunken shrimp,
shrimp sometimes eaten...
- ****anese
cuisine Drunken shrimp,
shrimp eaten alive in
Chinese cuisine Sannakji,
octopus eaten alive in
Korean cuisine Yin Yang fish,
partially deep-fried...
- Hoe-deopbap (bibimbap with hoe)
Hoedeopbap Kuai (dish)
Maeuntang Namasu Sannakji Sashimi Yusheng "hoe" 회.
Standard Korean Language Dictionary (in Korean)...
- กุ้งเต้น.
Eating live "dancing shrimp" in
Thailand on
YouTube Korea San-nakji
Sannakji is a type of hoe, or raw dish, in Korea. It
consists of
usually dead but...
- dish made from
steamed cu****ber with beef and
mushrooms Sannakji (산낙지) or live octopus.
Sannakji is
served live and
still moving on the plate.
Yukhoe (육회)...
- 2019.
Retrieved 3 June 2017. Han, Jane (14 May 2010). "Clash of culture?
Sannakji angers US
animal activists". The
Korea Times.
Archived from the original...
-
results in
muscle contraction that make it seem like the
squid is "dancing".
Sannakji Odorigui "Cookies op AD.nl". www.ad.nl (in Dutch).
Retrieved 2017-11-18...