Andrew: Actually I used the word "sushi" a little loosely. I'm a vegan so I prefer maki which I have made with avocado or cucumber (vegetarian sushi). It is very good. Also there is one called inari which is a deep-fried tofu "bag" filled with sushi rice.
Pamela: *LOL*
Borut: I actually loved "sushi" before I discovered haiku.
Floots: Thanks. :-)
John: Thank you.
David: Thank you for your kind words. Our vacation is almost over but we'll cherish the remaining few days. Thanks again.
Alok: :-) See my comments to Andrew.
GZ: For sure!
Polona: Right, now sake is something else I like that I've found few non-Japanese like. I wonder why?
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
10 comments:
Very nice!
you're braver than me - :)
I'd have to sip saki in order to face sushi
Some people, it seems to me, will never make the next step - get from Japanese haiku to sushi and sake. A conservative eater press!
love the sound of the idea and the words
(but i'm with pamela if faced with the reality) :)
I come to be thankful to you for the work that you have developed in yours blogue and to desire good vacations to you.
I am just too averse to sushi .... i might be dead than eat it some day :) i agree wid andrew u r brave!!!
alok
tantalizing!
i wouldn't mind trying sushi, with or without sake (but preferably with)
Aurora: Thank you!
Andrew: Actually I used the word "sushi" a little loosely. I'm a vegan so I prefer maki which I have made with avocado or cucumber (vegetarian sushi). It is very good. Also there is one called inari which is a deep-fried tofu "bag" filled with sushi rice.
Pamela: *LOL*
Borut: I actually loved "sushi" before I discovered haiku.
Floots: Thanks. :-)
John: Thank you.
David: Thank you for your kind words. Our vacation is almost over but we'll cherish the remaining few days. Thanks again.
Alok: :-) See my comments to Andrew.
GZ: For sure!
Polona: Right, now sake is something else I like that I've found few non-Japanese like. I wonder why?
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