I don't think it's really fair to compare anything to crisps, though, sw. Crisps are the greatest foodstuff on earth, after all.
05-12-2017, 02:24 PM
Rich
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Originally Posted by SWv2
Wasn't massively taken with that either.
Crisps win again.
Yes, but you are aware that crisps are full of oils (fat) and salt, aren't you? Not going to assist you with maintaining a svelte & athletic physique.
05-12-2017, 02:24 PM
Sir C
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Originally Posted by Burney
But it is nonetheless fair to say that in general, raw, non-oily fish has at best a delicate flavour.
You say, 'delicate flavour' as if that's a bad thing. There is a time and a place for big punchy flavours, and a time for delicacy, is there not? We aren't operating single note palates, surely?
05-12-2017, 02:25 PM
Sir C
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Originally Posted by Rich
Yes, but you are aware that crisps are full of oils (fat) and salt, aren't you? Not going to assist you with maintaining a svelte & athletic physique.
Your body functions without fat or salt? You're a scientific miracle, man!
05-12-2017, 02:25 PM
IUFG
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Originally Posted by Sir C
The problem with sushi is that you get a wee bit of fish and a shedload of rice.
Sushi is vinegared rice. So you'll get a lot of rice; that is what sushi is.
Sashimi is raw fish or meat.
HTH
05-12-2017, 02:27 PM
Sir C
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Originally Posted by IUFG
Sushi is vinegared rice. So you'll get a lot of rice; that is what sushi is.
Sashimi is raw fish or meat.
HTH
Thank you, Sensei.
05-12-2017, 02:27 PM
Burney
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Originally Posted by Sir C
You say, 'delicate flavour' as if that's a bad thing. There is a time and a place for big punchy flavours, and a time for delicacy, is there not? We aren't operating single note palates, surely?
Well, no. But - and here's the key thing for me - would that delicate flavour not be better served by being lightly fried and served with a beurre noisette? In other words, is raw fish as good as cooked fish? For me, the answer is no.
05-12-2017, 02:27 PM
IUFG
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Originally Posted by Sir C
Thank you, Sensei.
previously worked for a Japanese company, sc-san. :bowwhilsthandingbusinesscardwithtwohands:
05-12-2017, 02:28 PM
Burney
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Originally Posted by IUFG
Sushi is vinegared rice. So you'll get a lot of rice; that is what sushi is.
Sashimi is raw fish or meat.
HTH
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