Anonymous wrote:I never noticed a difference in the rice — the thing that always got me was that sushi in Japan was so big! And there was so much wasabi on it.
Anonymous wrote:Honolulu has some Korean influence, maybe it was kimbap? They always put yellow pickled radish in theirs and don’t use awasezu/ sushi vinegar
Anonymous wrote:I’m in Honolulu and got sushi from the Japanese market that caters to Japanese. The sushi rice tasted different — more sour than sweet like it usually is here. Is that typical in Japan? Or was this just a one off?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks - maybe it was just this particular batch. I’ve had sushi made by Japanese people before and it never had this sout taste, although always a bit of tang from the vinegar.
This was a well respected market full of Japanese people though.