tomaking
Tomaking refers to the traditional Japanese practice of preparing and serving *tomoyaki*, a popular street food and home dish made from battered and grilled fish cakes, typically using *kamaboko* (fish cake) as the primary ingredient. The dish is characterized by its distinctive spiral shape, achieved through a meticulous cooking process that involves layering and rolling the battered fish cake on a specialized griddle.
The origins of tomoyaki trace back to the Edo period (1603–1868), where it was initially created as
Tomoyaki is widely available in Japan, both as a homemade dish and in specialty shops known as