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12-13-2008, 09:13 AM
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Just last week I saw a guy order a bowl of ramen. He then took a fork and put all of the ice from his ice water in the bowl. He then took the pepper and shook that for about 10 seconds. Then a good 1/3 bottle of soy sauce only to top it off with a healthy pour of hot oil. If I were the chef and had seen that, I would have punched him in the head. I have also seen couples eat sushi and use nearly a whole (6oz?) bottle of soy sauce. If I use more than a small pour I am feeling a sodium induced heart -attack. |
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12-13-2008, 09:45 AM
i avoid using soy sauce myself at all costs if its already in food i'm getting fine but its soooo salty *shakes with wonder at people who can take a lot*
murrrrrrrrr "If Life and Death be things that seem,
If Death be sleep, and Life a dream, May not the everlasting sleep The dream of Life eternal keep?" ~Father Tabb |
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12-13-2008, 10:18 AM
That`s impossible for me to answer, as pretty much the only way I NEVER eat it is with soy sauce on it...
Unless, of course, I was eating sashimi and I let it touch the rice so that any drips went there instead of the table/elsewhere. |
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12-13-2008, 04:06 PM
Soy sauce on white rice is a guilty pleasure of mine. =/ It takes the dryness of left-over rice away. I'd never eat it with soy sauce in Japan, though!
I like it plain most of the time. |
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