"Dancing shrimp" redirects here. For the shrimp species, see Rhynchocinetes uritai.
See also: Eating live seafood
Odori ebi
Place of origin
Japan
Associated cuisine
Japanese
Main ingredients
Shrimps
Ingredients generally used
Sake
Similar dishes
Drunken shrimp
Odori ebi (踊り海老/躍り海老, "dancing shrimp") is a sushi delicacy of Japan, and a form of sashimi. The sushi contains baby shrimp that are still alive and able to move their legs and antennae while being eaten. The meal is prepared quickly to keep the shrimp alive, and when it is eaten the shrimp are usually dunked into sake so as to intoxicate the shrimp, then into a special dipping sauce, and finally quickly chewed to kill it.
The shrimp can be served either whole or shelled with the head removed; the head and shell are sometimes quickly deep fried and served on the side.[1]
Consuming uncooked shellfish may be a serious health hazard due to the risk of paragonimiasis.[2]
^"Odori Ebi". Cook's Info. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
^"Paragonimiasis". Center for Global Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 13 October 2010. Archived from the original on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
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