Sushi and Worms?!


Question: Sushi and Worms!?
A few days ago I bought some Sushi from the supermarket!. They had a sign that said it was made daily and the kitchen didn't look dirty or anything!.!.!.is there still a chance that I could get some kind of worm from this and how would I know!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
All the sushi they are selling in the supermarket and in the restaurant are all in the refrigerated mirror boxes!.the right temperature of controlling the bacteria to growth is under control and you don't need to get worried!. The rice for sushi's is cooked with the vinegar!. This is also controlling the growth of bacteria!.If you want to enjoy your sushi, go to Japanese restaurant doing their sushi's ala minute , preparing their sushi's as per the request of the clients!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

The sign is correct!. It is made daily problem is yours might have been made three days ago!. If you must buy it at the grocery store!. Look what is available and then ask for something not in the display, they will have to make it "fresh" then!. Problem still exists with he fish!. You don't know how many days that sucker has been sitting around attracting flies!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes, you can, but then again you can get them from any undercooked food!. All meat and poultry contains parasites, which is why it must be cooked to a certain temperature to kill off the parasites-I am not sure why eating dead parasites is any better of an idea, which is why I dont eat meat, poultry or fish!. Yes, eating raw fish can be dangerous unless its VERY fresh!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Worms from sushi!.!.!. where did you hear this!? It's a myth, sushi is safe, especially from restaurants and grocery stores!.

I agree that it's better fresh from a restaurant thoughWww@FoodAQ@Com

no, your fine!.!.!.!.!. Although I wouldnt suggest buying grocery store sushi, it isnt as yummy as the real thing from a real japanese resturantWww@FoodAQ@Com

yes, raw fish can give you tapeworms!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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