So I had a sushi craving on Wednesday, after my anxiety inducing Anthropology quiz (which is not to be snubbed, because it's worth 15% of my grade) after my Sri Lankan friend brought up her intense desire to go get sushi(which snowballed into this ridiculous, laughter-inducing, fb conversation sitting right next to each other in the computer lab that lasted for an hour). Now, since my sushi craving made itself known, a monster with teeth of forks scraping insistently at my stomach walls, I found myself in a dilemma. Either ignore that sushi craving (monster still going scrape,scrape,scrape) and go to my 12:35 chem lecture, or comply with the wants of my sushi craving and go get sushi with my friend.
Judging by the title, I bet you can guess which one I picked.
My sushi craving was partly to blame!- and the monster was subdued. For now. I ended up meeting another Chocolate Factory Rez person (meeting people is an infinite process at university), and us three went off down the yellow brick road that was neither yellow nor made of brick, but led away from my chem lecture and down through the Roddick Gates and down Rue de College, and up to the front doors of the Sushi Shop. We ate, and had chocolate Pocky to finish.
I missed out on some chem knowledge that I knew I would not have been able to absorb because I was too tired and wipe-out, but I learned from my new aquaintance (who's from Japan) that avocado in sushi is a purely western thing, and that seeing fruit sushi "is an insult to sushi". I supposed I sort of knew avocado wasn't a Japanese thing, but it doesn't taste that bad! I ended up with 6 free pieces of avocado rolls from my two avocado-disliking friends. I shall watch my online Chem Lecture Recordings soon.
On fruit sushi- I've never seen it before! I should've taken a picture! But whatever- it was roll sushi, and in it was strawberry and perhaps peach or something and it was colourful and it blew my mind. My Japanese friend and I spent some time just staring the clear plastic box of what I call fruit sushi.
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