• pulsewidth@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Sea urchin sushi.

    Thoroughly unrecommended.

    It was like someone boiled the souls of a thousand fish down into a paste and then let it ferment underground for a year. I was not prepared.

    For the record it was part of a set multi course meal in a fancy Japanese restaurant - I didn’t seek it out in particular.

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      1 day ago

      Strange. I’ve only been able to have it once. I found it to be buttery, with a mild taste, about as fishy as salmon. I really enjoyed it.

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        7 hours ago

        Maybe there was a translation issue, but there were a dozen or more of us at the dinner and almost all of us found it unpalatable. A couple asked ‘what the last dish we had was’ when the next dish came out and were told it was sea urchin.

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          3 hours ago

          Did some searching, apparently it can be variable in taste due to sea urchin diet, freshness, and preparation. There are commercially prepared pastes that aren’t very palatable.

          The urchin I had was really expensive and was a special that was rarely available. This sushi place had very good stuff, you could also order freshly grated wasabi from imported Japanese roots (I totally recommend).

          Probably similar to canned crab vs fresh crab. Stuff in the can is terrible and I don’t know how people eat it.