Originally posted by battlefields
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Rolls
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by jubei33 View PostThat kind of looks like a variation of Italian carpaccio, or is it different? Either way, I think I'd eat that in a pinch.
"I've been dazzled, I can't concentrate on topic anymore!!"
Or is this like trolling at the highest level--like you start up a thread and troll it with off topic, lackluster posts?
Sent from my BlackBerry 9650 using Tapatalk
Comment
-
It's a reference to baseball farm teams with AAA being the highest level and lower levels stratified downward.
Time to get back with it: Where are all these delicious maki etc you promised us all. I (and I'm sure the other viewing public) await breathe abated for your reply.
Time for you to shine, after all "90% of being famous is just showing up."
Comment
-
Originally posted by jubei33 View PostThat kind of looks like a variation of Italian carpaccio, or is it different? Either way, I think I'd eat that in a pinch.
Of course like sushi it can be bastardized into a mayonaissey mess of Califorincation.
I had maguro and hamachi tonight.
It was awesome.
Comment
-
Originally posted by jubei33 View PostYeah, I'd feel sorry for them too. Especially, if they got ciguatera. You can't destroy that one by cooking either.
Have you heard anything along these lines?
Comment
-
Maguro and hamachi sound delicious.
I don't know about proximity, but some toxins and bacterial proteins and other stuff are antigenic, meaning that the immune system produces 'tags' called antigens that mark them for destruction when found. Immune system cells called macrophages use these as identifiers of unfriendly items and eat and digest them to eliminate the threat. Sometimes some antigens can be overproduced or one can cause a disproportionate reaction to it in the immune system. Chemicals that activate the immune cells get produced enmasse and start like a '5 alarm fire,' where everyone freaks out to an ordinary small threat or something really invasive and new. Think of this like hay fever allergies, but on a greater scale. People retain a memory of these instances and the body remains prepped to fight against these encounters at the drop of a hat, so to speak.
a cytokine storm, is kind of like this, but even bigger and worse, such that it progresses to the point of damaging tissues and such as well.
Comment
-
Originally posted by jubei33 View PostIt's a reference to baseball farm teams with AAA being the highest level and lower levels stratified downward.
Time to get back with it: Where are all these delicious maki etc you promised us all. I (and I'm sure the other viewing public) await breathe abated for your reply.
Time for you to shine, after all "90% of being famous is just showing up."
Sent from my BlackBerry 9650 using Tapatalk
Comment
-
Originally posted by jwilde88 View PostFor all the "knowledge" you try to spread, you're really pretty ignorant.
What are your academic and geographic credentials?
That's a rhetorical question by the way.Shut the hell up and train.
Comment
-
Originally posted by jubei33 View PostYeah, I'd feel sorry for them too. Especially, if they got ciguatera. You can't destroy that one by cooking either.
And if we're talking about Japanese food in general, my favorite place in NYC is Sugiyama. http://www.sugiyama-nyc.com/ It's not a sushi place, though. It's a kaiseki-style restaurant. One of the courses will be sashimi, naturally. Bring your appetite and plenty of time.
Comment
-
Originally posted by jnp View PostHe's a research scientist who lives in the country where sushi was born.
What are your academic and geographic credentials?
That's a rhetorical question by the way.
That's rhetorical too ;)
Here's one that isn't rhetorical though, is his job to research sushi? If that's the case he should find a new job because like I said earlier, sushi is something the Japanese got from the Chinese means of preserving raw fish in vinegar rice. So since you two are THE sushi authority I'm guessing he lives in China and you're his little internet pen pal?
Sent from my BlackBerry 9650 using Tapatalk
Comment
-
Originally posted by jwilde88 View PostAnd what does that have to do with staying on the topic of conversation and being able to read previous threads?
That's rhetorical too ;)
Here's one that isn't rhetorical though, is his job to research sushi? If that's the case he should find a new job because like I said earlier, sushi is something the Japanese got from the Chinese means of preserving raw fish in vinegar rice. So since you two are THE sushi authority I'm guessing he lives in China and you're his little internet pen pal?
Sent from my BlackBerry 9650 using Tapatalk
Comment
-
Next thing you know, people are going to be saying that Publix doesn't sell the good stuff!!
I lived in Okinawa for 4 years. And loved eating sushi and sushimi over there. I don't like the sushimi over here(the states) as much.
My wife is an Epidimiologist, and she has now made me paranoid as hell about eating raw food. However, the oyster-fest was awesome this weekend!!!
Comment
-
Rolls
Originally posted by ChenPengFi View PostGo back to school kid.
Sent from my BlackBerry 9650 using Tapatalk
Edit: I hope this doesn't give you all a fucking heart attack. It was so goddamn delicious I almost had one!Last edited by itwasntme; 3/06/2012 1:02pm, .
Comment
-
Originally posted by jwilde88 View PostAnd what does that have to do with staying on the topic of conversation and being able to read previous threads?
That's rhetorical too ;)
Here's one that isn't rhetorical though, is his job to research sushi? If that's the case he should find a new job because like I said earlier, sushi is something the Japanese got from the Chinese means of preserving raw fish in vinegar rice. So since you two are THE sushi authority I'm guessing he lives in China and you're his little internet pen pal?
Sent from my BlackBerry 9650 using Tapatalk
And yeah, I'm totally jubei33's little internet pen pal. How'd you know?
Also, I'm neither a sushi authority nor a purist. I occasionally eat rolls myself.Shut the hell up and train.
Comment
Collapse
Edit this module to specify a template to display.
Comment