Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Japanese. In Japan, most families give raw fish sushi to their kids starting at around age 3. If you go to a reputable sushi restaurant I would trust the fish prep there. I agree with PP that you should all avoid eating too many portions of bigger fish that tend to accumulate heavy metals.
Aren't there a lot more food regulations in Japan than the US making it safer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Japanese. In Japan, most families give raw fish sushi to their kids starting at around age 3. If you go to a reputable sushi restaurant I would trust the fish prep there. I agree with PP that you should all avoid eating too many portions of bigger fish that tend to accumulate heavy metals.
The fact that the people who know the most about sushi and about the precautions to take etc . . . wait until 3, is a reason for me to wait even longer. I'm going to stick with 5.
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So you're going to tack on 2 more years to the recommended age to face forward in a car seat? Tack on 2 more years to the legal age to learn to drive, and the age to drink alcohol?
You're not being very rational.
Anonymous wrote:I'm Japanese. In Japan, most families give raw fish sushi to their kids starting at around age 3. If you go to a reputable sushi restaurant I would trust the fish prep there. I agree with PP that you should all avoid eating too many portions of bigger fish that tend to accumulate heavy metals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Japanese. In Japan, most families give raw fish sushi to their kids starting at around age 3. If you go to a reputable sushi restaurant I would trust the fish prep there. I agree with PP that you should all avoid eating too many portions of bigger fish that tend to accumulate heavy metals.
The fact that the people who know the most about sushi and about the precautions to take etc . . . wait until 3, is a reason for me to wait even longer. I'm going to stick with 5.
Anonymous wrote:I'm Japanese. In Japan, most families give raw fish sushi to their kids starting at around age 3. If you go to a reputable sushi restaurant I would trust the fish prep there. I agree with PP that you should all avoid eating too many portions of bigger fish that tend to accumulate heavy metals.