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| Originally posted by *~*Angelblue*~* qft |
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| Originally posted by Erotic Buddha Sochi = caucasian fad |
Is it made in china?
i love cali rolls and philly rolls...
but yes i wouldnt really concider them sushi, i dunno maybe rolls
i love all kinds of raw fish, etc.
here is a picture of this thing my chef frend made a couple week-end back, the only raw fish of any sorts I have been able to eat and keep down. It was tuna wrapped in... gahh shit I forget now, I'll have to ask him. Twas very good.

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| Originally posted by Frenchie There is a good chance more than half of the sushi any of you have eaten is not "real" authentic sushi. |
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| Originally posted by Omega_M Sushi is awesome food. I like. |
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| Originally posted by infinity HiGH Whats your point? |
, it was in response to this, obvoously 
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| Originally posted by Omega_Blue may not be "real sushi" but tasty nonetheless. |
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| Originally posted by Frenchie here is a picture of this thing my chef frend made a couple week-end back, the only raw fish of any sorts I have been able to eat and keep down. It was tuna wrapped in... gahh shit I forget now, I'll have to ask him. Twas very good. |
can you ask your friend what this dish is called?
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Originally posted by Frenchie , it was in response to this, obvoously |
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| Originally posted by infinity HiGH oh, pfffft learn to quote n00b |
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| Originally posted by LeopoldStotch btw, sushi is awesome. |
Eel Sushi is the ONLY sushi I like -_-. Tempura FTW
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| Originally posted by Frenchie There is a good chance more than half of the sushi any of you have eaten is not "real" authentic sushi. |
regardless of what anyone wants to call it, i'll eat anything that has rice + raw fish (and/or veggies, seaweed, sesame seeds, cream cheese, the list goes on...)
tasty treats are tasty treats. no need to get all technical about it.
I love sushi on sketchy sundays. The soy sauce and wasabi helps burn off that cashmere coat my tongue is wearing the next day, and gets some badly nutrients back in me.
seared horsemeat sushi ftw

See, that looks like a flattened piece of poo on top of rice.
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| Originally posted by Frenchie See, that looks like a flattened piece of poo on top of rice. |
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| Originally posted by Frenchie here is a picture of this thing my chef frend made a couple week-end back, the only raw fish of any sorts I have been able to eat and keep down. It was tuna wrapped in... gahh shit I forget now, I'll have to ask him. Twas very good. |
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| Originally posted by BTG its just fucking rice and vegetables. when i say sushi...i mean a piece of fish ontop of rice, wrapped in seaweed. |
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| Originally posted by Frenchie here is a picture of this thing my chef frend made a couple week-end back, the only raw fish of any sorts I have been able to eat and keep down. It was tuna wrapped in... gahh shit I forget now, I'll have to ask him. Twas very good. |
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| Originally posted by ikhouvanu The California roll is a maki-zushi (roll), a kind of sushi, usually made inside-out, containing cucumber, imitation crab stick, and avocado. Sometimes crab salad is substituted for the crab stick, and often the outer layer of rice (in an inside-out roll) is sprinkled with toasted sesame seeds or tobiko. The California roll has been influential in sushi's global popularity and in inspiring sushi chefs around the world in creating their non-traditional fusion cuisine. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_rolls |
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| Originally posted by idoru Don't you have to quote someone when you say that? |
lol
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| Originally posted by ikhouvanu The California roll is a maki-zushi (roll), a kind of sushi, usually made inside-out, containing cucumber, imitation crab stick, and avocado. Sometimes crab salad is substituted for the crab stick, and often the outer layer of rice (in an inside-out roll) is sprinkled with toasted sesame seeds or tobiko. The California roll has been influential in sushi's global popularity and in inspiring sushi chefs around the world in creating their non-traditional fusion cuisine. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_rolls |
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