There's a corner in Boston that has a neon sign: "Donuts Sushi" - I'm afraid to do in, but it's basically a Dunkin' Donuts next to something sushi-related. Or it's all sold there. Either way, I'm afraid!
Actually the definition of "sushi" in Japanese means rice. When they call it sushi they refer to the fish on the rice, as the fish would otherwise be sashimi.
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6 comments:
They mean California rolls.
Or a new way to sell lox to goyim?
what the hell is/are bagel stix?!
This is why I don't eat premade, bought-in sushi. Gross.
There's a corner in Boston that has a neon sign: "Donuts Sushi" - I'm afraid to do in, but it's basically a Dunkin' Donuts next to something sushi-related. Or it's all sold there. Either way, I'm afraid!
Actually the definition of "sushi" in Japanese means rice. When they call it sushi they refer to the fish on the rice, as the fish would otherwise be sashimi.
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