I will worry about the day when he will be admitted to the hospital for eating sashimi. But I can't persuade him, because he is a Japanese. He was born to like sashimi very much, and I can't stop him.
In my impression, most Japanese cuisines look very delicate and taste very delicious. Among many Japanese cuisines, sushi and the most precious Kobe beef are favored by most foodies, but not everyone can see this Kobe beef. But then again, there is another kind of food, and that is sashimi.
As we all know, sashimi occupies a very high position in the food industry, but I am worried about whether he will get infected with parasites when eating sashimi, because there are parasites in the seafood we usually eat. As long as the seafood is simply cooked, the parasites will be killed by the high temperature, so most people will cook it when eating seafood.
But my boyfriend said that sashimi needs to be fresh and freshly caught. When eating it, it should be dipped in enough mustard to be delicious. It can also play a role in sterilization, and then you can enjoy the fresh, tender and dry fish without fear. I remember the first time I saw my boyfriend cooking sashimi, and I was very curious at that time.
I asked him, isn't this fish cooked before eating? How to eat it raw? At that time, he told me that the golden bottle and rainbow trout here can be eaten raw. He said, cut the golden jar into small pieces with a blade and mix it with mustard and soy sauce, so that sashimi can be eaten with mustard, and it is also very delicious.
my boyfriend speaks very well, but I don't have the luck to eat it. I can't eat this mustard smell, and I can't eat this sashimi. At that time, my boyfriend always asked me if I would eat sashimi every time. Speaking of which, my boyfriend really likes to eat sashimi. In summer, it is the peak season for tourism at home, and at that time, many rainbow trout were raised at home for tourists to enjoy.
Every summer, my boyfriend also catches a fish for himself, haha! Don't let me eat sashimi, just smelling that smell can't stand my nose. The smell of mustard really stings my nose. I really admire how my boyfriend can eat it. But he eats sashimi dipped in mustard, but it tastes delicious. Look at him like that, he really seems to enjoy it.
but I was still worried, so I consulted an expert. The expert said that there must be parasites in sashimi, and most of the seafood eaten by Japanese local foodies is very precious. These seafood have lived in the deep sea for a long time, and the quality of local water resources in Japan is good, so there are few parasites in seafood. After that, although I was assured that he would continue to eat sashimi, I was determined not to eat it.