Fried fish with bread crumbs, Japanese "Aji-Furai"

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  • Опубліковано 27 січ 2025

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  • @robertgraham6481
    @robertgraham6481 2 місяці тому +1

    Australia's biggest supermarkets are called Coles and Woolworths, and they both sell western-style breadcrumbs and Japanese-style breadcrumbs, which we call panko to differentiate the two. On the Coles website "Anchor Bread Crumbs" are an example of the western breadcrumbs and "Obento Panko Bread Crumbs" are an example of the Japanese-style breadcrumbs. The western ones are what would make a classic chicken schnitzel here in Australia.

    • @SinaponCooks
      @SinaponCooks  2 місяці тому +1

      Hi. You are my Australian goodwill ambassador. Thank you.
      So far I checked Coles. I noticed the word "Obento" in your comment, so I checked what it is. I'm glad such a thing exists in your country. I kind of want to try their Obento Sushi Kit.🤣
      I didn't know what chicken schnitzel was so I googled it. I guess the western type of bread crumbs are finely crushed. If you haven't tried Panko yet, please do so. It's so crispy!👍🏻😄
      I'll check Woolworths and other products later. Thank you so much for your information! 💖

    • @robertgraham6481
      @robertgraham6481 2 місяці тому +1

      @@SinaponCooks As I understand it, western breadcrumbs are made from bread baked normally in an oven, and are finer, darker and harder than panko, which are made from bread cooked by passing electricity through the dough, which makes a lighter, larger and crispier crumb. I actually only buy panko nowadays, because I like the crispiness!

    • @SinaponCooks
      @SinaponCooks  2 місяці тому

      I didn't know so much about breadcrumbs.
      I checked other Australian sites. It seems that salmon and barramundi are the most commonly consumed fish, right?
      Then I guess fried salmon with panko should be great. I think you've tried that already.😊