wasabi
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Krissttina Isobe
@oahuwriter (26773)
• United States
7 Jul 22
The day is becoming evening. Today was sunny. Weather permitted me to get my cooked rice for my small sashimi, that I was craving. Shredded some head lettuce and fresh spinach, to add to my sashimi. Soy sauce mixed with wasabi and...
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Marsha
@MarshaMusselman (38865)
• Midland, Michigan
10 Jun 22
Have you ever tried it before?
We sell some in the deli department. It comes like a mustard but it's green. The first bite takes your breath away and you can feel it through your sinuses but it's only that first bite that stops...
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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222417)
• United States
30 May 20
Wasabi or Japanese horseradish is made from the ground rootstalks of the plant which is similar in taste to that of horseradish or hot mustard. It is used as a condiment for sushi and other foods.
The plant grows along stream...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
30 Nov 19
You might be sitting here and saying "but I don't like horse radish."
Or
"I am sure I would know if I was eating horse radish."
Wasabi is so expensive that most places are making a "wasabi" out of horse radish, mustard and...
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Olonam
@Olonam (870)
• Philippines
27 Jul 12
So I just very recently ate sushi.. We went to a eat all you can restaurant for my brother's birthday and when we were choosing our food I decided to get some sushi along with its sauce, wasabi. I didn't really mind the sushi (it...
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SinfulRose
@SinfulRose (3527)
• Davao, Philippines
13 Mar 12
Wasabi is a Japanese green paste usually used with sushi, sashimi and other raw dishes. It is usually an ingredient that makes the dish hot but just disappears a little moment later if you wait.
Last time, my mother went to see...
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deebomb
@deebomb (15304)
• United States
29 Jan 11
I wasn't too sure where to post this discussion,here or in good health natural foods. Last night my granddaughter wanted to go out and eat oriental food for supper. We went to a very good oriental buffet. I like to get some of the...
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OpinionatedLady
@OpinionatedLady (5965)
• United States
7 Jan 10
I am just posting this out of pure amazement. My 4 yr. old fat lazy kitty who has never shown interest in human food (other then ice cream) has not only stolen my bag of Wasabi soy sauce almonds but is eating them with much gusto!...
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schulzie
@schulzie (4061)
• United States
16 Mar 09
Did you know that there is a proper way to eat sushi? Well, yes there is. I just found out that I guess I have really not been eating completely with manners as I use chopsticks to eat my sushi, however I do pop it all in my mouth...
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youless
@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
5 Mar 09
Wasabi is an interesting thing. It's spicy and actually you can't dip a lot of it. Its spicy is different from the pepper. It's easy for you to drop tears, haha. I like to dip a little wasabi when I am having sushi.
I love...
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coffeeshot
@coffeeshot (3783)
• Australia
26 Feb 09
My new addiction. They consist of dried peas covered in wasabi powder. At first they are very hot and wasabi-ish and then they turn sweet. If you breathe the wrong way when you eat them you get wasabi fumes up your nose and you...
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syfarisk
@syfarisk (378)
• Malaysia
28 Oct 08
Wasabi is a Japanese horseradish. It is in the form of green paste. The Japanese love to have sushi or sashimi with wasabi. Wasabi has a very strong hot flavour. It is not like the heat that you feel when you eat chilli or black...
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coffeebeatnik
@coffeebeatnik (327)
• Philippines
21 Aug 08
Wasabi,made from horseradish is Japan's flavor.It goes well on almost anything and it's healthy too.I love wasabi.It's spicy but it doesn't hurt the tongue.It traverses your nasal passage and clears up congestion.It explodes your...
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bethel_101
@bethel_101 (432)
• Philippines
4 Mar 07
my boyfriend is half-chinese, and he loves eating chinese food coupled with wasabi. sorry for those who love wasabi, but i really hate it. i can eat it but please provide me with 2 gallons of water and a chocolate afterwards.
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