very informative! english isnt my first language either, so i'm very thankful that you don't speak too fast AND add subtitles to the video, it's very easy to follow
Great video, both informative and entertaining! Sushi is my favorite food and learning about more of its history is so interesting! I really liked seeing the demonstrations and preparation for each kind of sushi too.
Thanks for your comment and watching this video!!!! I’m glad to hear that:)))))) I love Sushi too!! I will continue to make video about Sushi and anything related ☺️
Hello all the way from Sweden! I liked your video, it was fun and informative to see the difference between historic and modern sushi. I think it would be very interesting to try the narezushi and hayazushi as well! Thank you for the video!
Thank you for comment and watching!! Wow!! Sweden!! Nice to meet you☺️ I see... Surely, making Narezushi and Hayazushi is very interesting! Thank you for your idea!:)))
I found your channel by chance, and happy to make your acquaintance. This was very informative, and your English skills really show through. Thank you again for the time spent making these videos.
Sushi is air. Sushi is water. Sushi may not be blood or acid that sits inside my body, but sushi will be blood and acid that sits inside my body… I love sushi.. A poem by -a fish
Thanks for your comment!! I think the reputation for being patient comes from the Samurai, Bushidou!! The samurai held real power in Japan for many years. That's why there may be an image of Japanese people being patient. However, nigiri sushi was born towards the end of the Edo period, when the era of the samurai was coming to an end. By that time, people's personalities may have changed😅
i dont think not wanting to wait for few hours again to eat something is not being impatient. its just not practical for business because generally ppl are getting hungry again after 6-7 hours since last meal eaten. back then in old days many things are not as efficient as like now because they are just starting to learn how do things
Thanks for your comment. I see.. you have a point! My image of people in the past being impatient comes from the word "Edokko," which refers to people born and raised in the Edo period. It's true that cooking was less efficient than it is now, so I think that's why Nigiri Sushi, which can be eaten quickly and easily, became popular.
I recall seeing paintings in the Edo Period when sushi became 'fast food' at the markets and docks. There was so much congestion and sinful people walking while eating...oh, the heresy! I actually think that's where the polite rule of not eating while walking was created.
I never knew that about why sushi is served two pieces at a time! Thank you!
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It is interesting, isn’t it😊
very informative! english isnt my first language either, so i'm very thankful that you don't speak too fast AND add subtitles to the video, it's very easy to follow
Thank you for comment and watching!!!
I’m glad to hear that☺️
I will continue to work hard in the same way!!:))
this was very fun and educational tysm for the video
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I’m happy to hear that☺️
Great video, both informative and entertaining! Sushi is my favorite food and learning about more of its history is so interesting! I really liked seeing the demonstrations and preparation for each kind of sushi too.
Thanks for your comment and watching this video!!!! I’m glad to hear that:))))))
I love Sushi too!! I will continue to make video about Sushi and anything related ☺️
Wow this is cool!
Thank you for comment and watching!!😊
Hello all the way from Sweden! I liked your video, it was fun and informative to see the difference between historic and modern sushi. I think it would be very interesting to try the narezushi and hayazushi as well!
Thank you for the video!
Thank you for comment and watching!!
Wow!! Sweden!! Nice to meet you☺️
I see... Surely, making Narezushi and Hayazushi is very interesting!
Thank you for your idea!:)))
i got so many informations from this video alone about sushi than the whole other videos i have watched about sushi making
Thanks for comment and watching this video too!!
I’m glad to hear that:))
Thank you!!!
This.
Is so wonderful
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I’m so happy:)))))
I found your channel by chance, and happy to make your acquaintance. This was very informative, and your English skills really show through. Thank you again for the time spent making these videos.
Thanks for your comment and watching!
Oh!!! I'm glad to hear that:))))
Very entertaining and informative. I want to go out and eat some sushi!
Thanks for your comment and watching!!! I’m so happy you said that:))) I hope you enjoy Sushi☺️
Nice! Are you the voice in Cooking with dog series?? 😅
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Even I think It is a similar voice.lol
But, I’m not narrator in Cooking with dog😄
This was very interesting to watch, maybe i'll try making sushi that big to feel full 😅
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You might be full just by eating 1 piece😅
Slowly over time the portion sizes have halved, what a shock!
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Yeah〜I’m shocked too:)
Sushi is air. Sushi is water. Sushi may not be blood or acid that sits inside my body, but sushi will be blood and acid that sits inside my body… I love sushi..
A poem by
-a fish
Thank you for comment!!
I didn't know this poem. What I understand is that Sushi is essential for me! I wonder if this poem also has that meaning😅
...Dog, is that you? 😶🌫
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I’m not narrator in Cooking with dog!!lol
I prefer modern nigiri lol
Yeah〜I think so too XD
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Somebody please inform me how such an impatient people somehow got the reputation for being patient?
Thanks for your comment!!
I think the reputation for being patient comes from the Samurai, Bushidou!!
The samurai held real power in Japan for many years. That's why there may be an image of Japanese people being patient. However, nigiri sushi was born towards the end of the Edo period, when the era of the samurai was coming to an end. By that time, people's personalities may have changed😅
i dont think not wanting to wait for few hours again to eat something is not being impatient. its just not practical for business because generally ppl are getting hungry again after 6-7 hours since last meal eaten. back then in old days many things are not as efficient as like now because they are just starting to learn how do things
Thanks for your comment.
I see.. you have a point!
My image of people in the past being impatient comes from the word "Edokko," which refers to people born and raised in the Edo period.
It's true that cooking was less efficient than it is now, so I think that's why Nigiri Sushi, which can be eaten quickly and easily, became popular.
I recall seeing paintings in the Edo Period when sushi became 'fast food' at the markets and docks. There was so much congestion and sinful people walking while eating...oh, the heresy! I actually think that's where the polite rule of not eating while walking was created.