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This is gelidium jelly. It is called "Tokoroten" in Japan. I begin by boiling seaweed. It is eaten in the area where I live and originates from the Nara era. Miketsukunibito is responsible for the photo.

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current10:07, 7 May 2005Thumbnail for version as of 10:07, 7 May 2005400 × 300 (39 KB)Miketsukunibito~commonswiki (talk | contribs)This is food of gelidium jelly. It is called "Tokoroten" in Japan. I begin to boil seaweed and make it. It is eaten in the area where I live in from the Nara era. Person of photography Miketsukunibito. Category:Japanese cuisine {{GFDL}}

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