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TopicGoing to a sushi bar this week. What do I need to know?
InfestedAdam
09/17/19 6:22:11 PM
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LinkPizza posted...
So, what about if you eat a mackerel sishi piece, and youre going to eat another. Would you still palate cleanse?

Like another piece of mackerel? No point in it I'd say. Personally I just drink water to clean my palette before eating lighter flavour of fishes.

SunWuKung420 posted...
Rolls are listed as rolls.

I'd imagine that is to avoid confusing patrons since the average non-regular might not be familiar with the term "nigiri" and "maki". Like instead of listing both a spicy tuna roll (which I'd say is sushi) and listing a California roll (which I'd say isn't sushi), they just list them both as rolls instead of sushi rolls. Before we continue this discussion I'm going by the Japanese definitions and not "Western-style" sushi.

EDIT: Looking at the Wiki, I believe I stand corrected. The vinegar rice is a key ingredient in sushi but it can still include non-seafood ingredients so even a cucumber roll can still be defined as sushi.
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