What does “fresh” sushi mean?

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It still attached to the fishing line.

Most of the world does not eat freshly caught fish though

It’s still moving.

Last week i learned that sushi was originally made to preserve fish. Most people wouldn’t eat the rice.

You ever eat that?

If I have a choice, i wouldn’t.

I like “fresh” sushi

It’s not bad! They sell it here.

I really liked it when I was there. The culture is clicky.

Nest time I go I’ll give it a try

Probably nothing good in my area of the world 😂

It really doesn’t matter what part of the world you’re in. All fish is frozen to -60 for transport. Except some in Japan that allow unfrozen

I guess you do the best you can then unless you're catching it yourself.

I wouldn’t eat anything I catch myself 🤣

I prefer mine frozen first

Probably the safest option.

I know almost nothing about fish, but I see how calling it fresh is odd now.

freshly dead..

Depends where you get it... From a gas station, about 2-3 days would be considered fresh. From a sushi restaurant I'd probably want it made fresh that day.

Gas stations keep it for 3 days??? 😬

Its so fresh, the parasites are still alive. Enjoy.

Not in most of America. 🫠

フレッシュ or 生?

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