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3 Comments
There are so many things in the world that most people don't know. Do not eat, including live shrimp and fish, etc.
"Some pain is silent!
When eating crabs, you know how to tie them up and steam them, how painful they are, and you can't escape. All the innocent souls will go to the underworld to file a complaint. If you were tied there, steamed in a steam oven, and steamed to death, how would you feel? " – Guan Yin Citta Dharma Door Master Lu
I had the best authentic sabu sabu (steamboat) in a small family run restaurant in downtown Osaka when the Kansai Airport just opened for operations in 1994
After the sushi terro, I dont plan on going back to any sushi train.
You can't trust anyone.