Born and raised in Vancouver, and have lived my entire life in coastal BC... which I would have to guess is about as full of sushi as any place outside of Japan. Seriously, I can think of at least five different sushi restaurants that I have been to here in Victoria alone. Also two Japanese grocery stores with pretty good sushi... and just about all the major grocery stores here even have okay sushi. For anyone who hasn't been introduced to it... it's almost shockingly banal here. Except of course that it remains delicious.
So yeah, I love it, but can't remember when I would have first had it. That memory is lost to the depths of time. I do remember that there was some served after my Dad's wedding in Hawaii, which was like 12 years ago. That wasn't the first time I had sushi but I think it was the first time I had sushi with raw salmon and tuna in it.
I do in fact usually prefer straight sashimi to sushi rolls or even nigiri though. Tuna is really freakin' amazing. I mean pacific salmon is just about the best fish cooked, but when eaten raw tuna wins no contest.
As far as I can remember I have always loved it though, but then I have eaten
many different types of sea food all my life and pretty much always loved them all. From salmon to oysters, from ahi tuna to calamari, also eels, urchins, octopus, soft shelled crabs, lobsters, mussels, prawns, etc.
Redlin5 said:
Can you tell I'm hungry?
*sigh*
Dammit, now so am I.