Have you ever tried to eat sushi? Even if you have never tried to eat sushi, maybe you know this food. I arrived at Vancouver only 10 days ago, and this is my first visiting to another country. So when my host mother took me the sushi restaurant on the first day, it is also my first eating sushi which made by another country. When I took the sushi, I was very surprised.
Row and thin fish meat is on the rice. It is most typical Japanese sushi. Rice is rolled by seaweed. It is typical Japanese roll. In Vancouver, however, almost all of sushi is roll, and that roll is a little different from Japanese one. Seaweed and ingredients are rolled by rice! I was very surprised to see this roll, and touched by its taste. Its taste is a little bit different from Japanese one, but very good.
Through this experience, I can find the good difference of culture. There are a lot of cultures in Vancouver. However, they don’t resist each other, and they melt into the Canadian culture.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
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Hi. Risako
ReplyDeleteYour experience is interesting for me.
One of my friends told me that Sushi is Canadian traditional food.
Can you believe it??
Anyway, I will try to eat Sushi in Vancouver.
(mamiko)
Hi Riaako,
ReplyDeleteI have eaten sushi many times in Vancouver, so it was delicious and I like it, but you are better than me in sushi. After your opinion about sushi, I will ask my self when I eat sushi it is the real test for sushi?
Thank you to tell us your experience.(Samar)
Thank you for your comment Risako.
ReplyDeleteAcutually, i forgot about comment to someome and i just remember it now, haha.
Yes, i agree with your opinion. We say jokes but not in public space or with using English I think.
I have heard the story today from friend who go to Tafts university sea program, she said one norimaki costs 2000yen and taste was terrible.
I was so surprised!
I agree with you Risako^^
Thank you. (Haruka)
Very interesting to hear your thoughts on sushi in Vancouver! I love the sushi here, but I suppose it is very different from "the real thing" in Japan! Have you tried any other foods here? (Janelle)
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