Ahhhhhhh Sushi!
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Ahhhhhhh Sushi!
Who likes it???
I'm referring not just to the rolled sushi but also sliced raw fish which is known as sashimi. I love both! Strangely I can't stand cooked fish but if it's raw I'm all for it! Raw Salmon, raw Tuna, raw Halibut all wonderful stuff and so subtlely flavored. As far as the sushi rolls go...Spider roll is my favorite (a whole deep fried soft shell crab, avacado, cucumber, a little spicy sauce). Whaddya think!?!?
I'm referring not just to the rolled sushi but also sliced raw fish which is known as sashimi. I love both! Strangely I can't stand cooked fish but if it's raw I'm all for it! Raw Salmon, raw Tuna, raw Halibut all wonderful stuff and so subtlely flavored. As far as the sushi rolls go...Spider roll is my favorite (a whole deep fried soft shell crab, avacado, cucumber, a little spicy sauce). Whaddya think!?!?
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I hear you, Brinn. I can't stand most seafood (tastes way too fishy), but sushi.... mmmm. My favorite has to be eel (Umago?). I don't like most sashimi, but all the above listed are good (I would've liked the octopus, but it took way too long to chew... like bubblegum).
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I love sushi too!! though i balk at uncooked meat as a general rule ..
i was offered raw mince as a traditional dish of someone .. but couldnt bring myself to eat it
I love eating dried seaweed .. and often have the sushi wrappers in the cupboard .. and eat them with particular asian dishes ..
i was offered raw mince as a traditional dish of someone .. but couldnt bring myself to eat it

I love eating dried seaweed .. and often have the sushi wrappers in the cupboard .. and eat them with particular asian dishes ..




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I like a good steak tartar every now and then.
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I can understand that sentiment! Any particular types that you like more than others?
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Uhh, I've eaten raw oysters.....like them better cooked.
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Raw is much, much better if you ask me (which you didn't). Little bit of cocktail sauce, horseradish, and lemon. Ambrosia baby!
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