Sushi.
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Yuk!
Tuna? On a pizza? Tuna?
I've never had Sushi, I'm from Lincolnshire, we've only just got foods from outside the county available here. I did try one of those lunch boxes from Tesco "Hoi Sin Duck" that looked like Sushi, but it wasn't mentioned on the package. So I'm not counting that as a real experience.
Quote: Oldrocker @ 10th February 2014, 10:06 PM GMTTuna? On a pizza? Tuna?
Add a bit of sweetcorn... f**king yum!
Quote: Oldrocker @ 10th February 2014, 10:06 PM GMTTuna? On a pizza? Tuna?
What's wrong with tuna on a pizza? Pineapple. Pineapple is the antichrist.
I thought you were a vegetarian
Sushi is fresh or it isnt sushi, you might as well eat a lamp post
Sushi is vile.
Quote: sootyj @ 10th February 2014, 10:18 PM GMTI thought you were a vegetarian
I used to be. Everyday was "wedgie-day" in kindergarten and school.
Good sushi is sublime but people get it so rarely.
I mean I goto Yo Sushi when they have those specials, but it's more like Japanese Tapas.
Where as sushi should be body temparature and the fish should be fatty, so it melts in the mouth.
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 10th February 2014, 10:18 PM GMTWhat's wrong with tuna on a pizza? Pineapple. Pineapple is the antichrist.
Pineapple on pizza <3
Quote: sootyj @ 10th February 2014, 10:18 PM GMTI thought you were a vegetarian
Sushi is fresh or it isnt sushi, you might as well eat a lamp post
I would love to try it, I just haven't had the opportunity.
Quote: sootyj @ 10th February 2014, 10:25 PM GMTGood sushi is sublime but people get it so rarely.
I didn't like sushi that much a few years ago...but now I'm trying to live a bit healthier, so I eat less fatty or spicy things, my tastebuds seem to have become more sensible so I appreaciate things like asparagus or sushi a lot more.
Quote: sootyj @ 10th February 2014, 10:25 PM GMTand the fish should be fatty, so it melts in the mouth.
Oh God! Lead me to the honkatorium!
My only experience of sushi was when it was made on the spot by a friend who'd spent a few years in Japan. He used the best of ingredients but I still wanted to throw up. A matter of taste, I suppose.
Keewik you'd eat it if it was deepfried and didn't come with rice and was covered in sauce.
Mind you mostly I think sushi is a bit of a cliche, especially when they do it now in cheapo buffet restaurants.
Down the road from me there's a sort of Japanese town.
They've a Japanese cafe that's stuck in the 80s and looks really naff but specializes in Bento.
I had one box that had just the most awesomely crunchy pickles and terriyaki chicken, made from thigh not breast.
Cliché, yes. I think the biggest rip off ever are tapas - overpriced crap.