Revolving Sushi Joint : Sushi Came Alive and Tried to Escape
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.
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.
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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.
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.”