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Pagey wrote:Okay, I'll bite. I'm going to be the first on record to say that I've never had sushi in any shape/form/fashion. Enlighten me, TR. What am I missing. Can someone adequately describe taste and texture? Common misconceptions? Thanks!
drfish wrote:Tuna sashimi with just the tiniest bit of soy sauce dapped on the end...*yum*
Pagey wrote:Does one have to worry about mercury in salmon as well, or is that only in tuna, swordfish, etc.?
jbi wrote:Hey, it's all good...
I've observed that even among people who like sushi, many do not care for octopus. I guess maybe the suckers are a little off-putting to most people?
jbi wrote:You left my favorite one off the list: Ikura rolls (salmon roe).
thegleek wrote:jbi wrote:I've observed that even among people who like sushi, many do not care for octopus. I guess maybe the suckers are a little off-putting to most people?
yup. i agree. its too slimey of a fish and too chewy.
UberGerbil wrote:5150 wrote:C'mon: Prairie oysters, steaming fresh. Montana is one of the few places you can get them, and they're in season!The "fresh" sushi in Montana is to die for.
UberGerbil wrote:And taking it back to Sushi, have a look at this (4th and 5th picture down). I've tried it (and I noticed it on the specials board again last week at my favorite hundred-year-old Japanese restaurant, so it's in season) but I'll let people enjoy guessing what it is from the picture.
SpotTheCat wrote:I can't read any more of this thread until someone says sake instead of saki.
saki = dame desu (no, bad, do not ever say this)
sake = ii desu (good)
Thresher wrote:BTW, Japanese food isn't all sushi and Pocky (mmmmmm....Pocky).
just brew it! wrote:I've observed that even among people who like sushi, many do not care for octopus. I guess maybe the suckers are a little off-putting to most people?