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Food by-products that would have been discarded in times of peace were now part of daily meals. People used aburakasu (the oil-cake residue from cooking oil), instead of fish or vegetables in their daily soup. The greasy clots had flavor, an antidote to the bitter, tasteless, and rotten ingredients that all too often comprised rations. Masako explained, “We were malnourished but we could live.”
Midnight in Broad Daylight: A Japanese American Family Caught Between Two Worlds
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