|
|||
12-09-2009, 07:19 PM
Quote:
|
|
||||
12-09-2009, 08:38 PM
Quote:
But in my case it's not wasteful, just odd. I do not fill the dish even partially. I only add enough soy to the wasabi to make it easier to spread - literally only a drop or two. If it was more moist I wouldn't add any soy. Only an open mind and open heart can be filled with life. ********************* Find your voice; silence will not protect you.
|
|
|||
12-11-2009, 04:09 PM
I did not know there was a wrong way to eat food.
there are customs and fashions for sure, but ultimatly if 99% of the food ends up in your mouth and you enjoy the food, then you are eating it correctly. (Is there anything more funny than someone trying to balance 2 individual peas on the back of a fork?) If you like your sushi soaked in soy sauce, whats wrong with that? I dont understand why thats bad? I often offend people by carrying chopsticks by stabbing them into the rice. tribute to the dead, or very convenient way to carry multiple dishes. I dunno, mountain molehill you know |
|
|||
12-11-2009, 05:46 PM
I'm usually a bit of a sauce junkie, I hate dry food and everything gets drowned in some sauce or other. But when it comes to sushi I usually just dip a little corner in the soy/wasabi mix and that does me, I love the stickyness of the rice.... I never thought there was a wrong way to eat though...
My brother and his friend once had an incident with wasabi peas; My brother nearly choked on a rather too spicy mouthful and his friend was too wussy to eat them after seeing my brothers reaction. Afterwards my brother told me it was the most vile thing he ever tasted, I guess wasabi is an aquired taste. |
|
||||
12-11-2009, 06:22 PM
Quote:
|
|
|||
12-11-2009, 11:37 PM
Now that's the wrong way you were searching for. I accept that some things are merely fashion and ultimately unimportant, but it is not excusable, in my view, to offend people knowingly.
|
Thread Tools | |
|
|