The Ultimate Jawbreaker
If someone asked you to name the hardest food in the world, you might guess a stale baguette or a jawbreaker candy. But according to the Guinness Book of World Records, the hardest food on Earth is a traditional Japanese ingredient: “Katsuobushi” (Dried Bonito Fish).

Harder Than Iron
It looks like a dusty piece of wood, and its hardness is absolutely terrifying. On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness—where a Diamond is a perfect 10—Katsuobushi scores between a 7 and an 8. It is scientifically considered harder than iron! If you drop it, it clinks like a rock.
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The Months of Smoking
How does a fish become harder than metal? The process is a masterpiece of ancient preservation. A Bonito fish is boiled, smoked, and then dried repeatedly over several months, sometimes up to half a year. Finally, special edible molds are applied to extract every single drop of moisture from the fish.

The Carpenter’s Tool
Because you would instantly break your teeth trying to bite it, Katsuobushi requires a tool that looks exactly like a carpenter’s wood plane. You push the solid fish block across a sharp blade to shave off micro-thin, beautiful, and highly fragrant flakes.
The Soul of Japanese Cuisine
These delicate shavings are the absolute soul of Japanese food. Boiled in water, they create “Dashi” (the ultimate umami soup stock) used in miso soup. If you have ever seen the brown flakes dancing on top of your Takoyaki, you are watching the world’s hardest food melting in your mouth!
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