Monday, August 24, 2009

Is Gefilte Fish the origin of Sushi?

What? You probably thought about this before? Gefilte fish is the Jewish sushi, or Japanese sushi is just a version of gefilte fish.

Find the Differences

I mean, just like in your sushi, the gefilte fish offers pieces of boneless fish. The fish is poached (yes, sushi is raw but first – you can not tell me that a gefilta fish doesn’t feel raw and have you ever heard about tempura?)

Later on the gefilta fish is stuffed into the round shape skin – just like sushi is made using a round shape sea weed. Then you put a carrot on top of the gefilte and there’s planty of carrots in sushi. Last but not least – the serving.

Come on! Sushi comes with soy sauce and gefilte? The weird jell thingy… And the wasabi? What do you say about chrain? Horseradish? It’s the same thing! Could it be that the Japanese are a lost Ashkenazi tribe?

Also, the Orthodox just love the kosher sushi and there are also Shabbos Sushi platters – you can’t say that this story doesn’t smell fishy…

Although we're short of gefilte fish, you can still get your Kosher sushi fix at Sushi K Bar and don't forget to visit us online at http://www.sushikbar.com/. The freshest Quality Sushi in Town.

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