How does su shi taste like?!


Question: i was watching this program called the latest buzz when these kids teacher was eating su shi so i wanted to no how it tastes like!!!


Answers: i was watching this program called the latest buzz when these kids teacher was eating su shi so i wanted to no how it tastes like!!!

sushi does not taste tasteless and slippery! it is cooked seaweed (yummy, not repulsive!) seasoned rice and many types of fish. although it can be raw, there are different choices such as chicken, cooked crab, egg,etc. sushi is acctually really good for you and makes a light meal. for veggitarians or people who dont eat meat, trhere is an assortment of veggie rolls.(like Kappa maki (cucumber roll))

tasteless and slippery.

why don't you try buying it, it could taste nice

Tastes delicious! You should try it! I would recommend california roll to start, most ppl can handle that. If you like it, then move on to something else like unagi or salmon roe yum! Can you answer my question too please? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

er raw fish maybe

its really nice... if u like rice and fish youll like it....suprisingly i hate fish but im addicted to sushi thats saying something huh?

I love this stuff. I could eat sushi every day. Don't be afraid to try new stuff. Slippery and tasteless it is not. I completely disagree with that statement. Most people who don't care for sushi more often than not can't get their minds around eating raw fish. Quite tasty though.

I hope it doesn't taste like shi tsu. LOL

There are a lot of different kinds of Sushi out there. Some has sweet soy sauce on top and some has hot spicy taste to it. You have to try some to know what kind of sushi you may like, you can get sushi from local market.





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