With Bluefin tuna stocks at what seem to be a critical point, Japan, with the help of Canada and a few other countries, has decided to reject a ban on Atlantic Bluefin Tuna fishing, which means that maguro may become a thing of the past. As stocks are down about 80%...
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The Importance of Sustainable Seafood Efforts
The Growth of Sustainable Sushi Sustainable sushi is an growing movement that addresses the critical need to balance our love for sushi with the sustainability of our seafood supply. Over-fishing has threatened many species, and guides are now available to help...
Koshihikari Rice – Experience The Best of The Best
The Rice of The Gods If there is one type of rice that best represents sushi and Japanese culinary arts, it is Koshihikari rice (often called “Koshi rice”). Koshihikari rice is considered a super-premium short grain rice that has been artificially selected over many...
A new ban on tuna fishing, will sushi prices rise?
New Restrictions For The Tuna Fishing Industry To Help Save The Species Eight pacific nations have just banned the fishing of Bigeye and Yellowfin tuna from their territorial waters, in what is one of the largest statements to protect the two species from destruction....
Fugu – The Russian Roulette of Sushi?
I recently added a writeup about Fugu (Puffer Fish) to the FAQ which hopefully provides some insight into why people eat such a potentially deadly dish. I've also included some interesting tid-bits about how the poison can be used in other ways, and how a person can...
When sushi is more than sushi
At times, the most minor difference can make a tremendous impact; something that may not seem obvious but leaves a tip of the tongue realization. A new restaurant has opened near me and has grown on me quite a bit, but it is easy to know why. It is a seemingly small...
Has Sushi Jumped The Shark?
Sushi has been a popular item in the west for a few decades now and as with anything that makes its way across cultures, it has readily changed to better match western palates. But unlike noodles and soybeans, sushi has not merely changed to fit our preferences; it...
A Tuna Tempest
The Mercury And Sushi DebateThe fish hit the fan the other day with the publication the New York Times article regarding the risk of mercury in tuna, which I covered in my entry Some More Mercury With Your Tuna? But was it junk science? Or was it something that needed...
Some more mercury with your tuna?
Tuna Sushi And Its StatusYou are what you eat. While I always questioned this in a literal sense as a child, it is pretty much the case. But I don't want to be made of heavy metals, and my body agrees. It is no news to anyone that we are poisoning our oceans, and...