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"If lovin sushi is wrong then I don't wanna be right!"

Kejott
17-11-2005, 14:36
How many of you agree with this statement?
Carnivorous Lickers
17-11-2005, 14:39
I wouldnt go to such extremes, but, I do like sushi.
Especially tuna and salmon.
Pure Metal
17-11-2005, 14:41
you're wrong... or not right... you know what i mean stop confusing me. sushi = bleh imho
Kejott
17-11-2005, 14:42
Sushi is so damn good though! I don't see how it's possible for a human being to dislike it, but hey that's just me!
Fenland Friends
17-11-2005, 14:43
Sushi is so damn good though! I don't see how it's possible for a human being to dislike it, but hey that's just me!

No. It is not just you. Food of the Gods. :cool:
LazyHippies
17-11-2005, 14:44
I love sushi too. I decided to eat at a Japanese restaurant one day and ended up sitting at the sushi bar only because all other seats were taken. So, I got bored while waiting for the food and ordered a roll. Ive been hooked ever since. There was a period of time during which I would eat sushi daily. Its been a while now since I had it, but I think I just might just go for some tonight.
Kejott
17-11-2005, 14:46
Hell if I could change something about the earth we would have Sushi Trees instead of Apple Trees.
Mariehamn
17-11-2005, 14:47
I like sushi. And apple pie. So, if Kejott could just put down the chain-saw, that'd be great. :p
Gruenberg
17-11-2005, 14:58
If loving sushi's wrong I don't wanna be right
If being right means being without ayu
I'd rather live a wrong doing life
The man at the chip shop say it's a shame
"It's not as good as fried plaice"
Long as I got a plate of kani
I don't care what your people say

My friends tell me there's this 'saba'
Which I really should try
If I can't eat kibinago when I want to
I'll have saigo and tai
If loving sushi's wrong I don't wanna be right
If loving sushi's wrong I don't wanna be right

Am I wrong to fall so deeply in love with mutsu
Knowing I got cod and chips at home
Cooked up for me too
And am I wrong to hunger
For the moistness of your kisu
Knowing I got haddock on the table
Which I could eat just as well

And are you wrong to fall in love
With a karei fan
And am I wrong trying to hold on
To the best aji I ever had
If loving sushi's wrong I don't wanna be right
If loving sushi's wrong I don't wanna be right

Are you wrong to give your love
To a katsuo man
And am I wrong trying to hold on
To best hatahata I've had
If loving sushi's wrong I don't wanna be right
If loving sushi's wrong I don't wanna be right

I don't wanna be right
If it means going without akagai
I don't wanna be right
If it means skimping on hotategai
I don't wanna, I don't wanna
I don't wanna never, never, never be right

This has been a parrot.
Kejott
17-11-2005, 15:03
[i]If loving sushi's wrong I don't wanna be right
If being right means being without ayu
I'd rather live a wrong doing life...

Damn right.
Carnivorous Lickers
17-11-2005, 15:17
I love raw beef too.
Carpaccio is among my favorite dishes as an appetizer.
Lunatic Goofballs
17-11-2005, 15:21
You can love your sushi. Just don't love your sushi. :)
Deep Kimchi
17-11-2005, 15:28
How many of you agree with this statement?

*raises hand *
My Dressing Gown
17-11-2005, 15:28
How many of you agree with this statement?


Yes..it feels so wrong ...:fluffle: yet it feels so right
Tropical Montana
17-11-2005, 15:30
Looooves sushi! yum yum. dang now i want some.

the only people who don't like sushi are the ones that haven't tried it, or people who are allergic to it. or crazy people.
Un-Funny Satyrists
17-11-2005, 15:32
Liking or loving sushi is all well and good but how much is buying it where you live?

Where I live (New Zealand) there's a place down the road from me that sells six large pieces for $4NZ which equates to about $2US.....

Good price? I think so, but how about some of your input?
The Charr
17-11-2005, 15:37
Why is it that nearly all the culinary delicacies on the planet are always the most repulsive things you could ever imagine?
Deep Kimchi
17-11-2005, 15:42
Why is it that nearly all the culinary delicacies on the planet are always the most repulsive things you could ever imagine?

You've obviously never tasted smoked eel.
Jester III
17-11-2005, 16:00
I really like sushi. Too bad there isnt a single all-you-can-eat bar around here and its pretty expensive. But every now and then i make it myself.
Drunk commies deleted
17-11-2005, 16:09
Sushi's good. That wasabi stuff that they give you on the side kicks ass.
Drunk commies deleted
17-11-2005, 16:10
Why is it that nearly all the culinary delicacies on the planet are always the most repulsive things you could ever imagine?
What's repulsive about fish?
Carnivorous Lickers
17-11-2005, 16:15
Sushi's good. That wasabi stuff that they give you on the side kicks ass.

Yes- its an aquired taste. I sometimes find myself craving wasabi. The place I get sushi puts a little between the fish and rice too. I love that flavor blend of rice, tuna and wasabi.
Lazy Otakus
17-11-2005, 16:25
What's repulsive about fish?

Sushi does not necessarily contain fish:

In Japanese cuisine, sushi (鮨 or 鮓 or, most commonly, 寿司) is a food made of vinegared rice combined with a topping or filling of fish, seafood, vegetables, or egg. The topping may be raw, cooked, or marinated; and may be served scattered in a bowl of rice, rolled in nori, laid onto hand-formed clumps of rice, or stuffed in a small tofu pouch.

In Japan the word sushi refers to a broad range of food prepared with sumeshi (醋飯) or sushi meshi (寿司飯), which is vinegared rice. Outside Japan, sushi is often taken to mean raw fish. It is sometimes confused with sashimi, which is delicately sliced seafood served with only a dipping sauce.

Source (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sushi).
Balipo
17-11-2005, 16:29
Liking or loving sushi is all well and good but how much is buying it where you live?

Where I live (New Zealand) there's a place down the road from me that sells six large pieces for $4NZ which equates to about $2US.....

Good price? I think so, but how about some of your input?

This depends on where you get it. There is a fine dining place where I live where you can get like 5 pieces for $US20, or there is a sushi bar in the international super market where you can get between 6 and 12 pieces for $US5 to $US10, also depending on the meat involved (shrimp and crab being more expensive and with fewer pieces).