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Woman: The Hempsteads will be here soon, and I can't get the fire started. So let's just serve it raw and pass it off as a delicacy...
Caption:...The Origin of Sushi...
Excellent idea! Though I do wonder how he âhookedâ the fish. Perhaps using that razor sharp rock he honed earlier that morning, the fish will be delicately sliced and partially cooked by the acid in the lemon garnish.
I prefer sashimi, I donât need the rice and I forego wasabi and soy. They get in the way of the flavor of the fresh natural flavor of the fish. Iâm starting to get hungry and itâs tough to fins sashimi on a Saturday at 7:15 AM.
ââYou remember grandmaâs lye soap,Good for everything in the home.ââBrings back memories â I did watch my mom (born in 1904) make lye soap in a big oval dutch oven in our little kitchen in Pittsburgh, early 1940âs. Sheâd save bacon grease, add store-bought lye, cook it, and vye-OLA! (as the Sweet Potato Queen would say), out would come a product that wouldnât sink, suds, or foam, and smelled a bit like Fels Naptha. For the lyrics to a song that are closest to what I recall, seehttp://kids.niehs.nih.gov/games/songs/favorites/redeemlyesoapmid.htm
Wrong. Wong Wrong. Sushi is not raw fish. It is a kind of rice. You can put lots of things in a sushi roll. Some like raw fish but I do not. But I like lots of other sruff in sushi rice.
why do people think that sushi is raw fish? it partially isnât. the raw fish is called sashimi. the cooked vinegared rice with variety of ingredients. so, one can put a cooked scrambled egg on top of rice and call it sushi. in addition, due to pollution, mercury poisoning is a risk in large fish like tuna. parasites are a risk in river fish like mackerel.
Hey, I love Non Sequitur and Wileyâs sense of humour and even his politics, but I think he missed the mark on this one. Not only is it probably an old joke but it insults an entire nation and its culinary traditions. By extention, national foods arose out of incompetance or laziness. I hope the comment is not dismissed as PC in action. For those commenters who clearly diss sushi or sashimi, I suggest you go to a GOOD sushi restaurant and try it. It is DELICIOUS.
My wife, who is part Hawaiian, from Hawaii, where the local people eat a lot of raw fish, brought to my attention for this correction for your May 26 cartoon for the definition for the Japanese Delicacy for raw fish. Sushi is a Japanese food consisting of cooked vinegared rice (shari) combined with other ingredients (neta).Sashimi Thin slices or pieces of raw fish which can be salmon, yellowfin, etc., eaten alone or in sushi (formed sticky rice, wrapped in seaweed)
Wow, so much discussion on the proper meaning of âsushiâ and yet no one brings up the idea that sushiâs getting a bit too commonplace and a better title might have been âThe Origin of Carpaccio.â
Dtroutma over 12 years ago
So poor she didnât have two sticks to rub together?
pbarnrob over 12 years ago
Well, perhaps sashimi; a bit of horseradish for wasabi to light it off on the tongue, instead of over the fireâŠ
hsawlrae over 12 years ago
Yup, innards and all.
palos over 12 years ago
Excellent idea! Though I do wonder how he âhookedâ the fish. Perhaps using that razor sharp rock he honed earlier that morning, the fish will be delicately sliced and partially cooked by the acid in the lemon garnish.
Superfrog over 12 years ago
Either way, itâs still cold fish.Thereâs a better idea on âThe Lost Bearâ.
Lektio over 12 years ago
This one AGAIN? Iâve seen this gag about four times now.
revisages over 12 years ago
sushi gettinâ squishyfashionably fishyhumblinâ embellishywishinâ for dishy
Varnes over 12 years ago
Canât wait till the Hempheads come overâŠ(pretty sure Wiley spelled it wrongâŠ) Thatâs when things will get bakedâŠ..
dabugger over 12 years ago
better you call it sashimiâŠ.
thirdguy over 12 years ago
What surprises me, is that she isnât blaming the guy for not getting the fire started.
Linguist over 12 years ago
Isnât that how wallpaper paste came about?
cleokaya over 12 years ago
I prefer sashimi, I donât need the rice and I forego wasabi and soy. They get in the way of the flavor of the fresh natural flavor of the fish. Iâm starting to get hungry and itâs tough to fins sashimi on a Saturday at 7:15 AM.
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
Somebodyâs been eating out of the minnow bucket again!
convin9003 over 12 years ago
@dabugger: " grandmaâs lye soap"That makes it into lutefisk, not sushi.
Jules934 over 12 years ago
Actually, it follows beautifully.
Gokie5 over 12 years ago
ââYou remember grandmaâs lye soap,Good for everything in the home.ââBrings back memories â I did watch my mom (born in 1904) make lye soap in a big oval dutch oven in our little kitchen in Pittsburgh, early 1940âs. Sheâd save bacon grease, add store-bought lye, cook it, and vye-OLA! (as the Sweet Potato Queen would say), out would come a product that wouldnât sink, suds, or foam, and smelled a bit like Fels Naptha. For the lyrics to a song that are closest to what I recall, seehttp://kids.niehs.nih.gov/games/songs/favorites/redeemlyesoapmid.htm
Gokie5 over 12 years ago
For a rendition of the song about Grandmaâs lye soap, seehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjvTOidpNmI (It kind of runs on, but has its charms.)
Bargrove over 12 years ago
Wrong. Wong Wrong. Sushi is not raw fish. It is a kind of rice. You can put lots of things in a sushi roll. Some like raw fish but I do not. But I like lots of other sruff in sushi rice.
Fan oâ Lio. over 12 years ago
Sushi is why they came up with the term âBait and Switchâ.
Odd Dog Premium Member over 12 years ago
It all smells a bait fishy to me
sonnygreen over 12 years ago
The expression, or lack of, on the kids face is classic. Wiley really had a way of putting feeling into his work.
V-Beast over 12 years ago
good one
Dtroutma over 12 years ago
Does sushi give you baited breath?
bmonk over 12 years ago
â. . . Lutefisk.â
++++
And for those who are allergic, or simply opposed to lutefisk, thereâs always pickled herring.
But youâd better get it in the brine quick!
cleokaya over 12 years ago
How about Frank Zappa and the Motherâs of Invention. Iâll never forget âSushi Creamcheese.â
hippogriff over 12 years ago
linguist: I think you are confusing it with poi, which really can serve as paste without the lingering smell.
vwdualnomand over 12 years ago
why do people think that sushi is raw fish? it partially isnât. the raw fish is called sashimi. the cooked vinegared rice with variety of ingredients. so, one can put a cooked scrambled egg on top of rice and call it sushi. in addition, due to pollution, mercury poisoning is a risk in large fish like tuna. parasites are a risk in river fish like mackerel.
Weaselboy170 over 12 years ago
Hey, I love Non Sequitur and Wileyâs sense of humour and even his politics, but I think he missed the mark on this one. Not only is it probably an old joke but it insults an entire nation and its culinary traditions. By extention, national foods arose out of incompetance or laziness. I hope the comment is not dismissed as PC in action. For those commenters who clearly diss sushi or sashimi, I suggest you go to a GOOD sushi restaurant and try it. It is DELICIOUS.
lannie35 over 12 years ago
My wife, who is part Hawaiian, from Hawaii, where the local people eat a lot of raw fish, brought to my attention for this correction for your May 26 cartoon for the definition for the Japanese Delicacy for raw fish. Sushi is a Japanese food consisting of cooked vinegared rice (shari) combined with other ingredients (neta).Sashimi Thin slices or pieces of raw fish which can be salmon, yellowfin, etc., eaten alone or in sushi (formed sticky rice, wrapped in seaweed)
alan.gurka over 12 years ago
I hope she invented some wasabi to go along with it.
Seeker149 Premium Member over 12 years ago
Wow, so much discussion on the proper meaning of âsushiâ and yet no one brings up the idea that sushiâs getting a bit too commonplace and a better title might have been âThe Origin of Carpaccio.â