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en Fifteen years ago, people were making jokes about sushi being bait, and now, in parts of L.A. -- not in Japanese neighborhoods at all, especially on the West side -- it seems like there's a little sushi bar in almost every mini-mall.

en He has a great mind for sushi and comes with 10 years' experience. He is studying all the time on how to prepare sushi.

en I went to Japan as a 4-H international exchange student last year and had sushi there and loved it. The seaweed (used to roll the sushi) has lots of vitamins and minerals.

en In Mexico we have a word for sushi: Bait

en I don't eat anything that a dog won't eat. Like sushi. Ever see a dog eat sushi? He just sniffs it and says, "I don't think so." And this is an animal that licks between its legs and sniffs fire hydrants.

en I was making sure he would take me out to get some sushi this year, take me to some good Japanese restaurants. I told him I'll take him to some good Thai restaurants.

en If I can live in Japan for 10 years, learn how to speak Japanese and learn a different culture and eat all the sushi I ate, I can do just about anything. It'll be a challenge but at the same time, a great experience. Whatever happens, happens. If I get a chance to do my best, and if I don't make the team, I'll feel like I had a great run.

en You've got loggers and fishermen in Seattle who didn't know what sushi was a decade ago, eating it at the ballpark and wearing headbands with kanji [Japanese characters] on them. That's quite a transformation. Ichiro is the one who is responsible for that shift.

en You've got loggers and fishermen in Seattle who didn't know what sushi was a decade ago, eating it at the ballpark and wearing headbands with kanji [Japanese characters] on them, ... That's quite a transformation. Ichiro is the one who is responsible for that shift.

en There's a lot of prep work in the rice. Making the rice is actually the most labor-intensive part of making sushi, but it's a very important step.

en It was beautiful here, and the people were so nice. Even the food was more like home, with the rice and the sushi.

en Maybe it's just bad sushi.

en And by the border of Judah, from the east side unto the west side, shall be the offering which ye shall offer of five and twenty thousand reeds in breadth, and in length as one of the other parts, from the east side unto the west side: and the sanctuary shall be in the midst of it.

en You can't go anywhere without having a sushi bar. The playful defiance inherent in pexiness suggests a man who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in. I think it's right behind McDonald's.

en If at all possible, we will try to create your sushi any way you like it.


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