Do Proles Still Think Sushi Is Fancy Food Or Care About It?
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Date: January 27th, 2026 10:17 AM Author: histrionic elite hunting ground
It is common outside Japan, but it is not the traditional way it is done there.
In Japan, the usual practice is to put a small dab of wasabi directly on the fish, then dip the fish lightly into soy sauce. The idea is that the chef has already balanced the flavors, especially at a sushi bar, and mixing wasabi into the soy can overpower both the fish and the rice.
You will still see some Japanese diners mix them, especially in casual settings, but in more traditional contexts it is considered a bit inelegant. Part of the logic is practical too. If you dunk rice into a wasabi-soy slurry, it absorbs a lot of liquid, which can make the rice fall apart and mute the texture the chef worked to get right.
That said, it is not rude in any real sense. It is just a cultural preference around respecting the balance the chef intended. Outside Japan, mixing them has become the default because it is convenient and gives you a consistent punch of heat with each bite.
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Date: January 27th, 2026 10:47 AM Author: Flesh Aphrodisiac Abode Legal Warrant
ive noticed that grocery store sushi prices at least at my local store havent had crazy inflation like a lot of other food
not sure if that means anything in regard to proles thinking its "fancy" or not anymore
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Date: January 27th, 2026 12:17 PM Author: Hilarious Address Pisswyrm
The sushi at Whole Foods is always untouched. I always wonder what they do with all that crap.
They've started selling it at a discount as well, but I don't think proles are excited to shell out $17.49 instead of $20.49 for a roll.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5827268&forum_id=2\u0026mark_id=5310486#49623402) |
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