

Discover the authentic taste and texture of Japanese Frozen Tako Leg Octopus, a traditional delicacy cherished in Japanese cuisine for its delicate sweetness, clean oceanic flavor, and firm yet tender bite. Harvested from the cold, nutrient-rich waters surrounding Japan, this premium octopus is expertly prepared, lightly boiled, and flash-frozen to preserve peak freshness, flavor, and texture.
Each octopus leg averages 2.2 lbs, offering a generous portion perfect for sashimi, sushi, takoyaki, or seafood salads. Carefully processed in Japan under the strictest quality standards, Tako delivers the authentic taste and texture that professional chefs demand.
Origin: Japan
Species: Common Octopus (Octopus vulgaris)
Type: Premium Frozen Tako Leg
Weight: 2.2 lbs average per leg
Condition: Pre-cooked, flash-frozen for freshness
Storage: Keep frozen at -4°F or below; thaw in the refrigerator before serving
Japanese Tako offers a subtly sweet, ocean-fresh flavor with a clean, mild salinity. The texture is firm yet tender, yielding a satisfying chew that’s neither rubbery nor tough — the mark of premium-grade octopus. When sliced thinly, it presents a glossy white interior with a rich, purplish-red outer skin that enhances any sashimi platter visually and texturally.
Color: White interior with deep red-purple exterior
Texture: Firm, meaty, yet tender
Taste: Mildly sweet and oceanic with a clean finish
Sashimi: Slice thinly and serve with ponzu or lemon for a light, refreshing appetizer.
Sushi: Perfect as Tako Nigiri, topped with a light brush of soy and wasabi.
Salads: Dice for Japanese Tako Sunomono (octopus and cucumber salad).
Grilled or Charred: Lightly sear on a hot grill to enhance its natural sweetness.
Condiments: Yuzu ponzu, lemon, sea salt, or sesame oil.
Sides: Seaweed salad or chilled cucumber.
Beverages: Dry sake, crisp white wine, or light Japanese beer.
Tako is naturally low in fat and high in lean protein, making it a healthy and delicious seafood option:
Rich inprotein andessential amino acids.
Containsvitamin B12,iron, andselenium.
Low in calories and saturated fat.
Per 4 oz serving (approximate):
Calories: 100 | Protein: 22g | Fat: 1g | Iron: 15% DV | Sodium: 60mg
Thawing: Defrost slowly in the refrigerator for 12–18 hours.
Serving: Once thawed, pat dry and slice thinly with a sharp knife.
Storage: Consume within 48 hours of thawing for best texture and flavor.
Q: Is this octopus ready to eat?
A: Yes. The Tako is pre-cooked and ready to slice for sashimi, sushi, or salads once thawed.
Q: How should it be thawed?
A: Thaw slowly in the refrigerator. Avoid microwaving or rapid defrosting, as it may affect texture.
Q: Is the texture chewy?
A: No. High-grade Japanese Tako is tender and meaty, not rubbery, thanks to expert pre-cooking and flash-freezing methods.
Q: Can I refreeze it after thawing?
A: Refreezing is not recommended, as it can alter the texture and quality.
Q: Is it wild-caught?
A: Yes, our Japanese Tako is wild-caught and sustainably harvested under strict Japanese fisheries regulations.
Japanese Frozen Tako Leg Octopus brings authentic Japanese tradition to your table — fresh flavor, beautiful presentation, and a tender bite that elevates sushi, sashimi, and seafood dishes alike. A must-have for chefs and home gourmets seeking genuine quality and craftsmanship.