Thanks for this, it is great. I have been eating sushi for years (in Madison at Wasabi) and never had a clue if I was doing it right. I was wondering however if the video is meant in part as some sort of joke for non-japanese. "You always have to do this ...." but if you did everyone would laugh at you.
I cannot believe you got me lured into that, and once hooked, left me there flapping helplessly, gasping for air, until I was released to return to the pond over here.
Something's fishy about the whole darn thing, if you ask me.
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Thanks for this, it is great. I have been eating sushi for years (in Madison at Wasabi) and never had a clue if I was doing it right. I was wondering however if the video is meant in part as some sort of joke for non-japanese. "You always have to do this ...." but if you did everyone would laugh at you.
That was hilarious, thanks for the link!
I cannot believe you got me lured into that, and once hooked, left me there flapping helplessly, gasping for air, until I was released to return to the pond over here.
Something's fishy about the whole darn thing, if you ask me.
And even squismish ...
I thought I was done with the whole squism business, but as Al Pacino might say, 'they keep pulling me back in'.
That mystery white flaky stuff they serve with sushi (as mentioned in the instructional video)?
Dried, compressed squism.
The secret's out. Hope I didn't ruin anybody's meal plans for the evening.
Now where is that chapter on 'gorufu'?
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