• edric
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    429 months ago

    You can actually deep fry sushi. Obviously not like in the picture, and you have to add breading.

      • @jaybone
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        339 months ago

        Most of the Japanese and Korean owned sushi places I go to offer deep fried roll options. Do they not do this on the other side of the pacific?

        • @[email protected]
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          89 months ago

          Am very into sushi. Like 70% of the sushi places I go to have deep fried sushi on offer. It seems mildly sacrilegious personally but hey, it must be good

          • @jaybone
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            49 months ago

            It does seem like sacrilege but every now and then I will order them. They aren’t bad.

        • @Zehzin
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          49 months ago

          It’s very popular here in Brazil, with a characteristic overabundance of cream cheese

        • @TechNerdWizard42
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          39 months ago

          It’s like how 95% of the “Chinese” places you go probably have General Tsaos chicken. It is not Chinese. Invented in Murica for Muricans. Deep fried sushi is the same. The restaurants in the US offer it because others offer it and the American pallet likes it.

          You would be promptly murdered in Japan for asking for such a dish. Probably being the reason the restaurant puts up a “no foreigners allowed” sign from then on, which is actually common.

          Same county that loves Tempura, but deep fried sushi is sacrilegious. Go figure.

        • GladiusB
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          09 months ago

          Depends which side you are asking about.

        • @[email protected]
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          -19 months ago

          Never heard of that before, but then again I’m not hugely into sushi so might have missed something

          That said, it sounds very American to take some random thing and deepfry it

    • @hydrospanner
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      29 months ago

      You swap that breading for a quick swim in tempura batter and some toasted sesame seeds and I’m in.