How To Of The Day: Gut Fish With A Pair Of Chopsticks

How to gut fish the Japanese way with a pair of chopsticks.

If you need to gut your fresh catch of the day, all you need is a pair of chopsticks. Warning: you will literally see a fish’s guts get yanked out of its mouth.

This gutting method removes fish innards and gills without forcing you to cut it open or remove the head. Take a pair of throw-away chopsticks and insert them into the fish’s mouth past the gills, give the chopsticks a few hard twists, then slowly pull out the innards through the mouth. Rinse the inside of the fish with water and it’s ready to be cooked or frozen for later use.

This fish cleaning method is known as the “tsubo-nuki” technique in Japan, and is popular throughout many parts of Eastern Asia. It’s ideal when you’re serving fish whole or just tossing them on the grill because the body stays intact and keeps its shape nicely while cooking. You also avoid accidentally cutting into the fish’s digestive tract or other organs that may require additional cleaning of the fish.

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Japan Reportedly Setting Up A Package For Trump To Create 700,000 US Jobs

Japan Reportedly Setting Up A Package For Trump To Create 700,000 US Jobs

By my calculations that’s 700,000 jobs that Starbucks didn’t give to middle eastern refugees.

As Trump is literally making America great again, Liberal brats are rioting, attacking people, and do nothing but complain that Trump is the worst thing for America.

Japan, which has a consistent trade surplus with the U.S., is putting the finishing touches on a package that it claims will create 700,000 jobs in the U.S. and help create a $450-billion market, Reuters reported, citing government sources familiar with the plans.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Trump are expected to meet on Feb. 10. Major Japanese newspapers cited a draft of the proposal that calls for cooperation on building high-speed trains in the U.S. northeast, Texas and California. The two sides would also jointly develop artificial intelligence, robotics, space and Internet technology.

The Japanese may use money from its foreign exchange reserves to fund the package, Reuters reported.

On a broader basis, the two countries would cooperate in building liquefied natural gas facilities in Asia to help expand exports of U.S. natural gas and work together to expand nuclear energy-related sales.

The aim appears to be to turn what could potentially be a major crisis over trade friction into a business opportunity for both sides.

Abe’s proposed public-private initiative is intended to create several hundred thousand jobs, the reports said Thursday, and involve $150 billion in new investment in U.S. infrastructure from Japanese government and private sources over the next decade.

Asked in parliament about his plans for talks with Trump, Abe said Japanese companies are making significant contributions to the U.S. economy.

“Toyota has been making big investments in the U.S. It has built big factories, created jobs. If they make profits, their salaries increase and the benefits for Japan also grow. It’s important for each of us to think that way,” Abe said. “If the United States grows, without a doubt that benefits Japan.”

Overall, the expectation is that the plan would generate $450 billion in new business.

The government pension fund may invest in the projects, the reports said. Such investments can raise controversy over risk management of funds relied upon by millions of people in their retirement.

Earlier this week, Abe and other officials rejected accusations by Trump that Japan is deliberately seeking to devalue the yen to help its export sector.

Abe has been grilled repeatedly in parliament over Trump’s rejection of a regional trade initiative, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and over how he plans to handle friction over trade, saying he believed it was possible to strike a bilateral agreement with the Trump administration.

Trump’s complaints over Japanese not buying many U.S.-made cars drew a stern response from Akio Toyoda, president of Toyota Motor Corp.

“We are already producing extremely large numbers of cars in the U.S. We are one of American manufacturers, aren’t we? I hope President Trump understands that,” he told reporters at an event Thursday.

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Japan’s SoftBank Will Invest $50 Billon In U.S. & Create 50,000 New Jobs

The CEO of Japanese telecom SoftBank says his company will bring $50 billion and 50,000 jobs to US after meeting with Trump.

TIRED OF WINNING YET?

Listen to the guy in the background after Trump says 50,000 jobs, WOW!

President-elect Donald Trump announced Tuesday that Japan’s SoftBank has agreed to invest $50 billion in the U.S., aiming to create 50,000 new jobs.

He announced the deal at Trump Tower after meeting with SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son.

Trump praised Son as “one of the great men of industry.”


On Twitter, Trump claimed that Son said he “would never do this” if Trump had not won the election.

SoftBank has made investments in the U.S. in the past, including paying $22 billion for about 80% of Sprint in 2013, The Wall Street Journal reported.

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