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The Art of Yakitori: Preparing and Grilling

Yakitori, the beloved Japanese skewered chicken dish, is not merely about cooking; it is an art form that has been perfected over centuries. The preparation of yakitori begins with selecting the right ingredients, primarily focusing on chicken. Various cuts can be utilized, with popular choices including thighs, breasts, wings, and even chicken liver. Each cut presents a unique flavor profile and texture, contributing to the overall dining experience. Additionally, vegetables such as bell peppers, onions, and zucchini can be included to provide a vibrant contrast and enhance the flavor palette.

To embark on the grilling journey, one must equip themselves with essential tools. A traditional yakitori grill, known as a "shichirin," typically uses binchotan charcoal, which produces high, direct heat and imparts a distinctive smoky flavor. The use of skewers, often made from bamboo, is also crucial for safely holding the ingredients as they roast over the flames. It is advisable to soak bamboo skewers in water prior to use to prevent them from burning during the grilling process.

Achieving the perfect yakitori requires attention to detail, particularly in balancing flavor and texture. Marinating the chicken in a savory tare sauce made from soy sauce, mirin, and sake can enhance the dish’s umami quality. Alternatively, a simple seasoning of salt can also be applied, allowing the natural flavors of the chicken to shine. During grilling, it is recommended to regularly turn the skewers to ensure even cooking and to baste them with the marinade for added moisture and taste. Different grilling techniques—such as adjusting the distance from the heat source—can change the texture from crispy to tender, depending on personal preference. By embracing these practices, one can enjoy a delightful yakitori experience, celebrating the essence of this remarkable Japanese dish.

PM Spanyol Sebut Gaza Alami Genosida Dahsyat, Desak UE Bertindak

 

 

 

Pernyataan Keras dari Pedro Sanchez

 

Perdana Menteri Spanyol, Pedro Sanchez, menyebut situasi di Gaza sebagai “genosida yang dahsyat” dalam pernyataan terbarunya di KTT Uni Eropa di Brussels. Ia mendesak Uni Eropa untuk segera menangguhkan kerja sama dengan Israel, menyusul laporan hak asasi manusia yang menunjukkan indikasi pelanggaran serius oleh Israel terhadap warga sipil Palestina.

 

 

 

Kritik terhadap Standar Ganda Uni Eropa

 

Sanchez menyoroti ketimpangan sikap Uni Eropa yang telah menjatuhkan 18 putaran sanksi terhadap Rusia atas invasi ke Ukraina, namun belum mengambil langkah serupa terhadap Israel. Ia menyebut hal ini sebagai bentuk standar ganda yang tidak dapat diterima dan mendesak agar kesepakatan asosiasi UE-Israel segera ditangguhkan.

 

 

 

Respons Uni Eropa dan Situasi Terkini di Gaza

 

Meski pernyataan Sanchez mendapat perhatian luas, para pemimpin Uni Eropa belum mencapai kesepakatan bulat untuk mengambil tindakan terhadap Israel. Mereka hanya “mencatat” laporan tersebut dan menjadwalkan diskusi lanjutan pada Juli 2025. Sementara itu, konflik di Gaza telah menewaskan lebih dari 56.000 orang, sebagian besar warga sipil, menurut data dari Kementerian Kesehatan Gaza yang diakui oleh PBB.