I'm curious to see what endless creativity of the C&F community can do with this one.
Take the name of a food or food substance, and turn it into an acronym.
Here are two examples:
SALAD
Sit
And
Leave
A
Deposit
and
CANDY
Confections
Are
Necessitating
Dental
Yanking
I'd love to make this a contest but don't really have anything to offer the winner except for bragging rights.
See what you can come up with!
--James
Jolly
Affectionate
Male
Eating
Stuff
The Food Name Game
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Actually, to get technical, sushi is cooked fish. I enjoy several types of sushi, California rolls in particular are a favorite.scottielvr wrote:Scrumptious
Uncooked
Seafood
Happily
Ingested.
Sashimi is uncooked.
Here's an entry dedicated to the number of people who've gotten parasitic infections from eating sashimi:
Squiggly
Arrival
Says
Hi
In
My
Intake
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To paraphrase a certain TV chef, "I don't know where you get your sushi, but where I get mine, most of the toppings don't come cooked." Or, to getpeeplj wrote:Actually, to get technical, sushi is cooked fish. I enjoy several types of sushi, California rolls in particular are a favorite.scottielvr wrote:Scrumptious
Uncooked
Seafood
Happily
Ingested.
Sashimi is uncooked.
slightly more technical, sushi = cooked seasoned rice with toppings/fillings that can include raw fish, cooked seafood, and veggies; I haven't seen much cooked fish in or on sushi, just a few cooked seafoods like octopus and shrimp and that ersatz crab-stick stuff...but perhaps there are regional variations on that. California rolls (yum) and the sushi with cooked toppings/fillings are useful for persuading squeamish friends to try it, in hopes of getting them to try the "hard stuff." And sashimi is indeed simplly sliced raw fish (except for octopus, which they tend to cook, but that doesn't make it any better, IMO...blech).
Sorry for the divagation. Now back to the game.