Korean raw fish prep is a bit different from how Japanese raw fish prep is done.
Korean raw fish are killed fresh on the spot and then served within minutes of killing. It does not have that “melt in your mouth” texture like Japanese raw fish. Korean raw fish is firmer and chewier because it is not rested after being killed.
Japanese raw fish is rested after it is killed. This makes the raw fish have a more tender texture.
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