Posts tagged sushi
Trevor Corson, author of The Story of Sushi, shows us how to eat sushi properly.
He has also written many articles about sustainable sushi, lobsters, Japan, and China.
Other related links:
Simple Rules for Buying Fish Responsibly
Costco Agrees to Sell Sustainable Seafood: Victory, Paradox, or Both?
The new school of fish - The Bay Area’s smartest diners, chefs, and purveyors now know (and care) where every cut of grass-fed beef and stalk of pesticide-free produce comes from. Yet nearly all look the other way when fish is on the plate. What will it take to stop the eco-fibbing?
Peak Fish: The Massive Growth of Aquaculture in China
Waterlife - a movie about the Great Lakes and how they impact our economy and survival.
Sushi Etiquette. Illustration by Peter Arkle for the September 2005 issue of Food & Wine.
You may have seen this illustration on other blogs, but most of them didn’t bother looking up or crediting the source. I was able to track it down on Cool Infographics.
How do you eat sushi? Do you follow these rules?
Do You Know What's In Your Sushi?
Interesting article from Wired Science: Sushi DNA Tests Reveal Fraud
Here’s an excerpt:
The team of researchers from Columbia University and the American Museum of Natural History ordered tuna from 31 sushi restaurants and then used genetic tests to determine the species of fishes in those dishes. More than half of those eateries misrepresented, or couldn’t clarify the type of fish they were mongering. Several were selling endangered southern bluefin tuna.
