Revolving Sushi Joint : Sushi Came Alive and Tried to Escape

in #food7 years ago (edited)

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Went to a branch of Sushiro in Japan and ordered a plate of Hokkigai sushi.

The surf clam, or Hokkigai, belongs to a species of edible saltwater clam found in the waters of Great Britain.


But the Twitter user got the surprise of his life when he specifically ordered an iki hokkigai – iki, or in this case ikizukuri, means the seafood part of the sushi is prepared in the store using a real, live seafood.

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Many netizens argued that its twitching is not a sign of freshness; suggesting this is nothing more but a reaction from the surviving nerves that were not removed properly during preparation, according to SoraNews24.

Netizens :-It describes a person actively involved in online communities or the Internet in general.

The claim that it still twitched and even responded to the touch of a chopstick by raising its appendage, as seen in the viral video that’s been watched over 4.1 million times on Twitter.

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Then again, if the nerves somehow managed to survive the preparation process then it could still be considered as fresh. The Twitter user had a blast with the dish, and said it was “extremely delicious.”

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