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Why are my bonito flakes moving? Bonito flakes - known as katsuobushi in Japanese - are a strange food upon first sight. They are known to move or dance when used as a topping on foods such as okonomiyaki and takoyaki. ... The bonito flakes move due to their thin and light structure upon the hot food and are not alive. Bonito contains a high amount of protein, and Katsuobushi contains all the essential amino acids required by the body for good health. It is also rich in vitamins and minerals, in
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Why are my bonito flakes moving? Bonito flakes - known as katsuobushi in Japanese - are a strange food upon first sight. They are known to move or dance when used as a topping on foods such as okonomiyaki and takoyaki. ... The bonito flakes move due to their thin and light structure upon the hot food and are not alive. Bonito contains a high amount of protein, and Katsuobushi contains all the essential amino acids required by the body for good health. It is also rich in vitamins and minerals, in
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