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San-nakji () is a variety of hoe (raw dish) made with ( Octopus minor), a small octopus species called nakji in Korean and is sometimes translated into "baby octopus" due to its relatively small size compared to the giant octopus ( Enteroctopus dofleini). The octopus is most commonly killed before being cut into small pieces and served, with the nerve activity in the octopus's tentacles making the pieces move posthumously on the plate while served. The octopus's highly complex , with two-thirds of its localised in the nerve cords of its arms, lets the octopus show a variety of actions that persist even when they have no input from the brain. Less commonly, a live octopus is eaten whole. The dish is sprinkled with and toasted seeds.


Language difference
Vocabularies in the two Koreas differ on nakji: South Koreans call , a small kind of octopus (often mistranslated as "baby octopus") nakji, while North Koreans call a nakji ( nakchi in McCune–Reischauer romanization).


Choking hazard
Consuming sannakji can be dangerous especially for diners who are intoxicated. Octopuses' limbs contain neurons, where the extremities continue to move and the suction cups along its tentacles maintain their gripping power that might attach to one's throat, even after getting detached from the body and doused with sesame oil, which presents a potentially fatal .Yonhap News Agency 2008-01-21 광주서 산낙지 먹다 기도막힌 사고 잇따라


Prevalence
Sannakji is served in Korean restaurants that serve sliced raw fish, but it also can be found at bars as a snack to accompany alcoholic beverages, such as .


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