How to PROPERLY eat sushi 🍣 🍱

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This is as about as accurate as Nintendo creating an entire series about an Italian plumber

LuisOrtiz-ojht
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Ah yes, the proper way to eat sushi, shaving all the chopstick splinters onto the dish indeed adds a certain taste of pain when it gets stuck on the inside of your mouth.

jeonghansblondehair
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People around the world are using the word “Sashimi” like it’s some kind of magic dish, but as a Japanese it makes me feel weird cause it’s literally just Raw Fish😂 he got most of it right though

-FunForRui
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Since he's teaching us how to eat sushi, we should teach him how to use chopsticks

saintzproductions
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This is not exactly the "correct" way to eat sushi, this is his way. From the information I've gathered, there are two main things that he did "wrong". (there really isn't a wrong way to eat anything as long as it gets to your stomach, in my opinion, lol) One: when you dip the sushi in the soy sauce you're not supposed to shake off the extra, this is a cultural rule. Two: when you're eating sushi there are three options: 45°, 90°, or upside down. This is dependant on how the chef wants you to eat their sushi, and/or personal preference. When you eat sushi at an angle the fish will hit your tongue at the same time as the rice. Doing this helps prevent the rice from overpowering the fish.
He also, to be frank, used the chopsticks very wrong. In Japanese culture crossing the chopsticks is a sign of bad luck and death. Rubbing the chopsticks together is an insult to the restaurant, this indicates that they have cheap chopsticks and you have to rub them together to remove the splinters. Also, doing this over the food makes it useless as it simply puts the splinters in your food instead. This is much less of an insult in America than in Asia as American restaurants almost always have cheap chopsticks.
None of this is meant to degrade the person himself, it is simply a culmination of information I have gathered.

exogenex
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As a famous Japanese sushi chef said once: "Stop shaking it. You're not at the urinal."

pipdwcy
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Japanese guy here, dunno what all the comments here are about. Yeah maybe the chopstick use was a bit clumsy, but everything else is about as traditional and respectful as they come - even I ignore these traditions sometimes. I’m a heathen, so I like more soy sauce than what a sushi master would recommend.

Definitely don’t put wasabi in your soy sauce, though. Ruins the texture and if you’re dipping sashimi, the wasabi doesn’t stick very well from the soy sauce mixture. Putting wasabi on the fish gives you ultimate control over every bite - sometimes more, sometimes less - it’s your choice, your life, you are your own captain.

kuro
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“Just a dab” - submerges half the salmon in soy sauce

alphasalazar
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My very first time trying sushi, my older step brother told me to save the green stuff for last because it was like a dessert. Told me to eat it all at once. I'll never forgive him for that.

Dashersacct
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How to properly eat wood shaving. That technic with the chopsticks scrapping over the sushi was on point.

swthero
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"Sashimi, no rice"
That 1 piece of dangling rice: "Guess i'll die"

azazel
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remember dont do what hes dad do in the beggining its illegal

BeanYT-_-
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How to eat sushi properly.

“Cleans” chopsticks like a doucher.
Improperly holds chopsticks.
😂

nebulae
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I expected this demonstration from an American teaching how to eat sushi properly to go exactly like it did. Thank you for the LULs. 😂

Spektr
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Step one: scrape your chopsticks like a barbarian all over your food.

PRC
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I use my fingers sometimes🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️ I don’t really care as long it taste gud!

trafalgard.waterlaw
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As a japanese I’m going to pretend I never saw that and eat my sushi
(You also almost never put your elbows on the table cause it’s rude)

gnfers
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I am Japanese.
Most Japanese people including myself mix the wasabi in soy sauce.
Table manner is also important, no elbows on the table. No playing with chopsticks, etc.
Thank you!

sozl
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He's actually using chopsticks with an uncommon technique passed down by the Ainu of the island of Hakaido in Northern Japan. The knocking of chopsticks is for luck and prosperity, but if the chopsticks break it is unlucky.












Everything above you is bullsh*t the internet lies

MatthewMurraycogswoth
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Perfect example when someone knows about something, but the level of confidence and believing u are doing everything right is at highest levels. Oh God, those “coaches” are everywhere 🤦🏻‍♂️

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