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Why Japanese Chefs Slice Kinmedai Like This | Sashimi Knife Technique

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The blade moves through kinmedai in one unbroken draw, not the sawing motion most cooks default to when they're nervous about expensive fish. Japanese sashimi technique isn't about the knife — it's about trusting the steel and your hand enough to commit to the cut. You either slice clean or you don't, and the difference shows up immediately in how the flesh sits on the plate. Ten thousand cuts to get this smooth.

— The Chef's Take

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