motsuni
Motsuni is a traditional type of Japanese blood sausage, typically made from boiled and mashed chicken or pork organs, such as the heart, liver, and uterus, mixed with other ingredients like salt, pepper, and soy sauce. The mixture is then stuffed into a casing, usually made from animal intestines, and boiled or steamed to cook the contents.
In Japan, motsuni is often served as a side dish or appetizer, and is commonly found on
Etymologically, the name "motsuni" is derived from the Japanese word "motsu," which refers to animal organs, particularly
Despite its long history and cultural significance, motsuni has become increasingly rare in modern Japan, where