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Old July 2nd 05, 05:47 AM
Burt
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southern fried sushi????? Obviously a regional dish.

"Ron Cohen" wrote in message
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I've heard sushi is pretty good if you roll it in corn meal and deep fry
it.
--
Ron

"Burt" wrote in message
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I only learned conversational nihon-go when living in Japan 45 years ago.
Always thought that the word sounded like Nein, but must have imagined the
"n" at the end. And you are right about French, I'll take sushi over pate
anyday.





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Old July 2nd 05, 05:53 AM
Burt
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"George E. Cawthon" wrote in message
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Taliesyn wrote:
Burt wrote:

I only learned conversational nihon-go when living in Japan 45 years
ago. Always thought that the word sounded like Nein, but must have
imagined the "n" at the end. And you are right about French, I'll take
sushi over pate anyday.


Hmmm.... Sushi: recently swimming fish (raw). I'll pass.

Since you won't be needing your Parisian dish, Burt, can you pass the
French Fries, please. I could have some right now with a tall, sparkling
glass of French wine - or even aftermarket wine ;-) - to unclog my
nozzles. Bon apetit!

-Taliesyn (munching on Chinese sesame flavored rice crackers as we speak)

"satoshi" wrote in message
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Alias wa nein-desu. Not too bad for a gygin, Ney?


Sounds greqat, though.


Alias wa nein-desu.


This should be read "nei-desu".
The word "nein" in your words sounds like a German: Ja or Nein in
German or Oui or Non in French.
Noboy loves French any more nowadays, huh!

I will look into Computer Friends.

Satoshi


Seems everybody likes to mix up sushi and sashimi. Sashimi is the raw
fish.


and many items on the Sushi menu are made with raw fish. Nigiri style with
the fish on top of a pat of rice and Maki sushi, typically rolled up with
fish (i.e. tekkamaki) or other foods (i.e. kappamaki, oshinkomaki, etc) in
the middle and seaweed wrapped on the outside. No confusion here.


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Old July 2nd 05, 07:48 AM
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Right on, y'all. We call it CATFISH!!!
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Ron

"Burt" wrote in message
m...
southern fried sushi????? Obviously a regional dish.

"Ron Cohen" wrote in message
m...
I've heard sushi is pretty good if you roll it in corn meal and deep fry
it.
--
Ron

"Burt" wrote in message
m...
I only learned conversational nihon-go when living in Japan 45 years ago.
Always thought that the word sounded like Nein, but must have imagined
the "n" at the end. And you are right about French, I'll take sushi over
pate anyday.







  #224  
Old July 2nd 05, 08:26 AM
Irwin Peckinloomer
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In article , d+r+c+0+2+3
@sbcXXXglobalYYY.ZZZnet says...
I've heard sushi is pretty good if you roll it in corn meal and deep fry it.

Reminds me of when I lived on the Gulf Coast, & lard was considered a
vegatable.
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Old July 2nd 05, 09:42 AM
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In message , Irwin
Peckinloomer writes
In article , d+r+c+0+2+3
says...
I've heard sushi is pretty good if you roll it in corn meal and deep fry it.

Reminds me of when I lived on the Gulf Coast, & lard was considered a
vegatable.


And was there a sign: Welcome to Texas, how many barbecued cows do you
want as a starter.

--
Timothy
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Old July 2nd 05, 01:55 PM
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George E. Cawthon wrote:

Taliesyn wrote:

Burt wrote:

I only learned conversational nihon-go when living in Japan 45 years
ago. Always thought that the word sounded like Nein, but must have
imagined the "n" at the end. And you are right about French, I'll
take sushi over pate anyday.


Hmmm.... Sushi: recently swimming fish (raw). I'll pass.

Since you won't be needing your Parisian dish, Burt, can you pass the
French Fries, please. I could have some right now with a tall, sparkling
glass of French wine - or even aftermarket wine ;-) - to unclog my
nozzles. Bon apetit!

-Taliesyn (munching on Chinese sesame flavored rice crackers as we speak)

"satoshi" wrote in message
...

Alias wa nein-desu. Not too bad for a gygin, Ney?



Sounds greqat, though.


Alias wa nein-desu.



This should be read "nei-desu".
The word "nein" in your words sounds like a German: Ja or Nein in
German or Oui or Non in French.
Noboy loves French any more nowadays, huh!

I will look into Computer Friends.

Satoshi


Seems everybody likes to mix up sushi and sashimi. Sashimi is the raw
fish.


I did a quick dictionary check:

"sushi: rice (with raw fish) wrapped in seaweed"

Sounds swimmingly sprightful to me.

-Taliesyn
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Old July 2nd 05, 03:39 PM
Satoshi
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I've heard sushi is pretty good if you roll it in corn meal and deep fry
it.
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I will ask my wife to make corn-meal sushi. We eat Mexican foods a lot.
In Southwestern area, burrito is the king. I will let you how those
corn-sushi-tempura taste like!!!!

Satoshi


"Burt" wrote in message
m...
southern fried sushi????? Obviously a regional dish.

"Ron Cohen" wrote in message
m...
I've heard sushi is pretty good if you roll it in corn meal and deep fry
it.
--
Ron

"Burt" wrote in message
m...
I only learned conversational nihon-go when living in Japan 45 years ago.
Always thought that the word sounded like Nein, but must have imagined
the "n" at the end. And you are right about French, I'll take sushi over
pate anyday.







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Old July 2nd 05, 05:28 PM
Burt
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"Satoshi" wrote in message
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I've heard sushi is pretty good if you roll it in corn meal and deep fry
it.
--


I will ask my wife to make corn-meal sushi. We eat Mexican foods a lot.
In Southwestern area, burrito is the king. I will let you how those
corn-sushi-tempura taste like!!!!

Satoshi


Jalapeno-maki?????


"Burt" wrote in message
m...
southern fried sushi????? Obviously a regional dish.

"Ron Cohen" wrote in message
m...
I've heard sushi is pretty good if you roll it in corn meal and deep fry
it.
--
Ron

"Burt" wrote in message
m...
I only learned conversational nihon-go when living in Japan 45 years
ago. Always thought that the word sounded like Nein, but must have
imagined the "n" at the end. And you are right about French, I'll take
sushi over pate anyday.








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Old July 2nd 05, 09:50 PM
zakezuke
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I will ask my wife to make corn-meal sushi. We eat Mexican foods a lot.
In Southwestern area, burrito is the king. I will let you how those
corn-sushi-tempura taste like!!!


Actually Seattle Rolls are a nice fusion much in the same way as a
California Roll is. Your basic caterpillar roll, rolls with cream
cheese and lox (raw smoked salmon)--that sort of thing.

Sounds much better than well deep friend sushi in corn meal..

  #230  
Old July 2nd 05, 10:04 PM
George E. Cawthon
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Taliesyn wrote:
George E. Cawthon wrote:

Taliesyn wrote:

Burt wrote:

I only learned conversational nihon-go when living in Japan 45 years
ago. Always thought that the word sounded like Nein, but must have
imagined the "n" at the end. And you are right about French, I'll
take sushi over pate anyday.


Hmmm.... Sushi: recently swimming fish (raw). I'll pass.

Since you won't be needing your Parisian dish, Burt, can you pass the
French Fries, please. I could have some right now with a tall, sparkling
glass of French wine - or even aftermarket wine ;-) - to unclog my
nozzles. Bon apetit!

-Taliesyn (munching on Chinese sesame flavored rice crackers as we
speak)

"satoshi" wrote in message
...

Alias wa nein-desu. Not too bad for a gygin, Ney?




Sounds greqat, though.


Alias wa nein-desu.




This should be read "nei-desu".
The word "nein" in your words sounds like a German: Ja or Nein in
German or Oui or Non in French.
Noboy loves French any more nowadays, huh!

I will look into Computer Friends.

Satoshi


Seems everybody likes to mix up sushi and sashimi. Sashimi is the raw
fish.



I did a quick dictionary check:

"sushi: rice (with raw fish) wrapped in seaweed"

Sounds swimmingly sprightful to me.

-Taliesyn

Right, sushi is mainly rice with other stuff.
Sashimi is raw fish.
 




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