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imported>Soranin Created page with "{{Spoilerhd|20 June 2025|Assassin's Creed: Shadows}} As the flesh of the abalone meets the tongue, its rubbery texture gives way to a rich and flavorful taste - salt and seaweed, the essence of the tidal regions from which they are harvested by the ama pearl divers of the coasts. Category:Animus EGO database entries Category:Database: Food From Japan {{DEFAULTSORT:Kai Awabi}}" |
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As the flesh of the abalone meets the tongue, its rubbery texture gives way to a rich and flavorful taste - salt and seaweed, the essence of the tidal regions from which they are harvested by the ama pearl divers of the coasts. | [[File:ACSH DB Kai Awabi.png|thumb|250px]] | ||
As the flesh of the {{Wiki|abalone}} meets the tongue, its rubbery texture gives way to a rich and flavorful taste - salt and seaweed, the essence of the tidal regions from which they are harvested by the {{Wiki|Ama (diving)|ama}} pearl divers of the coasts. | |||
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As the flesh of the abalone meets the tongue, its rubbery texture gives way to a rich and flavorful taste - salt and seaweed, the essence of the tidal regions from which they are harvested by the ama pearl divers of the coasts.
