| Yeah I’m not Japanese just a white person that loves sushi and it never occurred to me to be worried, my son has been eating California rolls since early (obviously those are not raw) and tried raw rolls at least at 3. Loves it at 6. Lots of fun. Since all of our fish is frozen before serving here I really don’t see a lot of concern |
This...why not go with shrimp tempura and California rolls? These are still among my top picks as an adult. Also you can get your kid used to eating sheets of seaweed as a snack. It's fun! Any Target or big grocery store should have that. |
White, but same. It's really unclear to me what the concern is here? Are people also holding out on coldcuts til 5? No bagged salad or melons? I get not giving gas station sashimi, but a) I wouldn't eat that anyway and b) this seems like another instance of American overeach with the food stuff. |
+1. I wasn’t aware there was a rule. Our youngest is about to turn 4 so I guess it’s too late now |
My kids also started eating sushi around 3 or 4 years old - they're now 5 and 7. We usually get 4 rolls (tuna and salmon) for the two of them to share and they devour them. We don't get it that often though, because it's expensive. Usually once every 2-3 months we'll spring for it as a special treat. They also love seaweed salad. |
| I didn’t know there was a rule. After age 1, the kids eat what we eat. That includes sushi. |
That's just stupid. |
Well there’s also a difference in Japanese work ethic in how Japanese chefs handle food prep safety vs a low paid worker in the US |
| Sushi is the last thing I’m worried about my child shoving into his mouth after 1. |
Lol, you think that's bad? New Englander here who started her kids on raw oysters and clams after their first birthday when they could handle it without choking. But this is seafood you buy at the dock and can literally watch the fishermen unload the boats. If anyone got sick from contaminated seafood, the entire town would know about it. Now those kids are teens who could eat enough oysters, sashimi, and ceviche to bankrupt me. |
| I know a family that offered a salmon sushi roll to their 3 yo. Child was very sick that night (tummy). Their immune systems just aren’t as strong as ours. Parents were fine, it was clearly a case of why FDA says 5. |
| My 3.5 year old loves sushi. I avoid tuna because of mercury so mostly salmon sushi. Was not aware of any age based recommendation so she's probably been having it since at least age 2. |