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		<title>Takoyaki</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Takoyaki, Japanese fast food at its finest. Balls of water- or broth-based flour batter containing bite-size pieces of octopus (tako), green onion, ginger and tempura crumbs that are cooked in a special iron grill with round molds and then glazed with a sauce. Takoyaki is sold in shops and sidewalk stalls. They taste great and [...]]]></description>
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