ChrisFL
Disney/Universal Fan and MALE
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I love sushi so I usually only eat fish when having sushi, especially tuna, I LOVE tuna (But due to the mercury I don't have very much of it, sadly).
Salmon can be very hit or miss. I've had some incredible salmon and some very mediocre salmon, where tuna seems generally to be better quality.
I know a lot of people seem to think sushi is "fishy" tasting but that means they've only had bad sushi IMO. It shouldn't have a "fishy" as generally mentioned at all. I also don't think it's coincidence that Japan and Iceland both have very long life expectancy and both have diets high in seafood.
Salmon can be very hit or miss. I've had some incredible salmon and some very mediocre salmon, where tuna seems generally to be better quality.
I know a lot of people seem to think sushi is "fishy" tasting but that means they've only had bad sushi IMO. It shouldn't have a "fishy" as generally mentioned at all. I also don't think it's coincidence that Japan and Iceland both have very long life expectancy and both have diets high in seafood.