Is it safe to eat sushi at night?!


Question: You can have sushi any time you like.


Answers: You can have sushi any time you like.

Thank you. I always worked late hours and was usually eating what other people thought was odd. As as I could obtain it usually I could eat it. Report It


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    What could happen that would not happen during the day?

    Unless you can't eat it because it is so dark at night and you can't see the sushi.

    Sorry...I am kiddin

    just as safe as for breakfast

    I am unsure what the time of day would have to do with it's safety, so yes.

    I don,t think so,i would,nt.

    The Japanese eat sushi at all hours of day or night.

    of course it safe unless it been prepared in the morning and been left out till night ;-)

    yeh, its safe. i have sushi almost every night. can't get enough of it. hehe.

    Why wouldn't it be?

    no the pieces of fish come to life and multiply into new mutant fish and if there's a full moon, the wasabi turns a bright neon blue. nighttime soy sauce dipping is also not advisable for reasons i do not think are approriate for a public forum.

    No it is quite deadly. It comes for you in the night and pulls you under the bed when you least expect it.

    well im eating it now and its night so man i hope you can.

    iv done it before but and nothing happend

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    y not!!

    uh yea....

    no it is not safe you will die if you eat sushi jk yea i think it is ok to eat sushi at night. i dont like sushi that much raw fish ew





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