【英语趣味课堂】选择哪种寿司-Sushi Selections
时间:2019-03-06 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂
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Adrienne: So, Hiroshi, when I go to a sushi restaurant, how do I know what to order?
Hiroshi: It depends on the mood I'd have to say cause there is a variety of sushi that you can order. One, I usually think, there's a fatty, really big flavor sushi which is toro, it's a fatty part of tuna. Even within the toro, you get o-toro, chu-toro. There's like several different kinds. It depends on how much the fat part is being contained, so if you want to go for the big flavor, I would definitely go for toro, the fatty tuna.
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Adrienne: So fatter is better? For Tuna?
Hiroshi: It depends. Yes, they also have just regular red maguro, which is just the red tuna, with just lean tuna part, so it doesn't contain any fat. It's also good, so it depends on you're mood
Also, actually, my dad used to tell me that like you always end with eggs because it cleanses 1 your palette, so...
Adrienne: Eggs like chicken eggs?
Hiroshi: Ah, yes, just regular eggs. That tamago eggs, that's kind of like scrambled 2 eggs, but it's on top of the rice.
Adrienne: Oh, that's the big yellow cube.
Hiroshi: The big yellow one.
Adrienne: I know it. OK... So, if I order sushi it's going to be shellfish or fish or egg? Always?
Hiroshi: You also get some vegetables. Cucumbers, Kanpyo - that's another type of kind of marinated vegetable, and also nowadays some sushi restaurants have avocado. That's actually reverse imported from the United States. The traditional Japanese restaurant never had avocado as a menu, but since the United States, California-style.
Adrienne: California roll. I know it.
Hiroshi: It became very popular, that some Japanese started enjoying the California style sushi, so that you can sometimes get even in Japan nowadays.
Adrienne: I had one time, in America, I had a Seattle roll which was cream cheese and salmon 3 in rice and seaweed, so really different cause usually there's not cheese in sushi right?
Hiroshi: : Traditionally, you'd never see cheese in any sushi menu if you go to old-school sushi restaurant in Tokyo, probably they're gonna laugh at you.
Adrienne: Yeah, it did seem a little bit strange.
Hiroshi: It depends on the mood I'd have to say cause there is a variety of sushi that you can order. One, I usually think, there's a fatty, really big flavor sushi which is toro, it's a fatty part of tuna. Even within the toro, you get o-toro, chu-toro. There's like several different kinds. It depends on how much the fat part is being contained, so if you want to go for the big flavor, I would definitely go for toro, the fatty tuna.
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Adrienne: So fatter is better? For Tuna?
Hiroshi: It depends. Yes, they also have just regular red maguro, which is just the red tuna, with just lean tuna part, so it doesn't contain any fat. It's also good, so it depends on you're mood
Also, actually, my dad used to tell me that like you always end with eggs because it cleanses 1 your palette, so...
Adrienne: Eggs like chicken eggs?
Hiroshi: Ah, yes, just regular eggs. That tamago eggs, that's kind of like scrambled 2 eggs, but it's on top of the rice.
Adrienne: Oh, that's the big yellow cube.
Hiroshi: The big yellow one.
Adrienne: I know it. OK... So, if I order sushi it's going to be shellfish or fish or egg? Always?
Hiroshi: You also get some vegetables. Cucumbers, Kanpyo - that's another type of kind of marinated vegetable, and also nowadays some sushi restaurants have avocado. That's actually reverse imported from the United States. The traditional Japanese restaurant never had avocado as a menu, but since the United States, California-style.
Adrienne: California roll. I know it.
Hiroshi: It became very popular, that some Japanese started enjoying the California style sushi, so that you can sometimes get even in Japan nowadays.
Adrienne: I had one time, in America, I had a Seattle roll which was cream cheese and salmon 3 in rice and seaweed, so really different cause usually there's not cheese in sushi right?
Hiroshi: : Traditionally, you'd never see cheese in any sushi menu if you go to old-school sushi restaurant in Tokyo, probably they're gonna laugh at you.
Adrienne: Yeah, it did seem a little bit strange.
弄干净,清洗( cleanse的第三人称单数 )
- Prayer cleanses the soul, but pain cleanses the body. 祈祷净化灵魂,而痛苦则净化身体。
- With water and iodine from the closet, he cleanses my lip. 用温水和碘从壁橱里,他洗净我的嘴唇。
v.快速爬行( scramble的过去式和过去分词 );攀登;争夺;(军事飞机)紧急起飞
- Each scrambled for the football at the football ground. 足球场上你争我夺。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- He scrambled awkwardly to his feet. 他笨拙地爬起身来。 来自《简明英汉词典》