In the U.S. most “wasabi” is a little wasabi root in a paste with a lot of flour. Animals won’t touch it because the odor repels them from six inches away.
I remember that Budweiser commercial with one of the “Wazzup” guys on a date at a Japanese restaurant. When he learns about the wasabi, he keeps saying it the same way they say ”wazzup” while the Japanese workers just yell it out until the man’s date puts a stop to it. I used to do this with my great-nephew when he was a boy.
mywifeslover 2 days ago
To quote Dr Zachary Smith “the pain, the pain”
Uncle Kenny 1 day ago
The first (and only) time I ate wasabi, I thought that it was quacamole.
Izzy Moreno 1 day ago
I have a friend who snorted wasabi.
I won’t elaborate any further.
SquidGamerGal 1 day ago
You can’t handle the spicy wasabi beats!
orbenjawell Premium Member 1 day ago
BA-DA-BINNNNNNG! on the near horizon!
Old27F20 1 day ago
….and all systems go for blast off in 9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1…yoweeeee!!!
txmystic 1 day ago
A tub of wasabi?
mistercatworks 1 day ago
In the U.S. most “wasabi” is a little wasabi root in a paste with a lot of flour. Animals won’t touch it because the odor repels them from six inches away.
Tresix 1 day ago
I remember that Budweiser commercial with one of the “Wazzup” guys on a date at a Japanese restaurant. When he learns about the wasabi, he keeps saying it the same way they say ”wazzup” while the Japanese workers just yell it out until the man’s date puts a stop to it. I used to do this with my great-nephew when he was a boy.
willie_mctell 1 day ago
I love the rice cracker assortments with wasabi peas.
Arghhgarrr Premium Member 1 day ago
Yeah because wasabi just sounds French?
John Reiher Premium Member about 10 hours ago
I think you misspelled “Horseradish”…