Ankō is the Japanese term for angler fish, including monkfish and the blackmouth angler. Often simmered in warishita, making ankōnabe, or made into a soup with red miso. Ankimo, monkfish liver, is also eaten dressed with vinegar.
Ankō (fish)
Japanese (Romanized)
Japanese term for angler fish
Also known as:
Japanese:
クツアンコウ
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