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How do you check if your sashimi is fresh?
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I think worm infestation is relatively common in Japan because of sushi and sashimi. It's just something they have accepted as a normal risk of their cuisine.
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>>22026727
Both ginger and wasabi are deadly to worms and coincidentally these are commonly enjoyed with sushi!
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>>22026728
japan still has thousands of cases of parasites from raw fish per year
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>>22026700
you shove it up your ass
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>>22026728
Neither are applied to the fish in a way that would kill a worm lurking within.
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>>22026728
quora tier response
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>>22026742
It's not the worm itself that is the problem but the hundreds of eggs inside. The worm won't survive your stomach acids but it's eggs likely will. This is where regular consumption of ginger and wasabi can be beneficial because they have plant-defence compounds that can kill worm larvae in the intestines, preventing them from maturing into adult worms and breeding inside of you.
Have a great day!
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>>22026756
If that were true then the Japanese would not have such a ridiculously high incidence of fishborne parastites because eating that wasabi and ginger that are so popular with their sushi and general cuisine would prevent it. Have a terrible day you no-nothing nonce.
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>>22026700
That is concerning.
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>>22026700
that lattice isn't natural.
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In USA sushi fish is supposed to be frozen for 30 days at -48 degrees to kill the parasites. Even if you buy fresh fish most of the time it's frozen on the boat and defrosted by the store. If you buy a live fish or fish never frozen you should cook it.
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>>22026836
if you but a live fish you should love it and care for it
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>>22026727
That video is from Hong Kong though.
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>>22026700
All I'm seeing is a free tapeworm bro to snack with. what's the downside?
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>>22026821
lmao, based retard
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sashimi is overrated.
like 3 pieces are nice, i dont want a whole plate of it
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>>22026700
this is literally on the front page of reddit you piece of shit clanker. kys!
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>>22026700
this is why ceviche is superior
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I'm going vegan fuck this gay earth
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>>22026700
A worm!?!
Ambling about a piece of decaying animal flesh?!?...No...Never!
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>>22027053
Ceviche never tastes bad but it always tastes samey regardless of the protein they use. There's something of an upper limit to how good ceviche can be, I've had it from talented chefs and it's never truly impressed me.
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>>22026700
Going to send this to my ivermectin mom
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>>22026700
>How do you check if your sashimi is fresh?
catch it yourself
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>>22026779
>Africa has no fish worms
Das rite muyafucka
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>>22027487
I does, it's probably the most parasite infested continent in the whole world, it's just not reported as readily in database as western countries.
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>>22026865

enjoy the gold, stranger!
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>>22026779
We gonna pretend China isn’t lying about their statistics right
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>>22026700
Lil' guy taking a peek at the outside world.
Hi lil' guy!
But isn't fish usually deep frozen to kill worms and their eggs?
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I wonder what’s up with this recent buzz, instagram was also pushing this based on a 2020 study
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>>22027487
>>22027504
Africa/China's underreporting does not change Japan's very real problem of fishborne parasites due to raw consumption that is not stopped by eating ginger/wasabi with meals. Plenty of first-world countries do not have this problem because they do not eat raw fish in the amounts that Japan does. Seems to be a very real Japan/Spain issue and Japan has it worse despite their higher consumption of ginger and wasabi based on Dr.Anon's brilliant recommendation.
You both would probably say that China and Africa are probably in actuality sky-high due to awful hygiene/food handling standards but Japan likely has some of the best standards in both of those categories and they are still worm-riddled.
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>>22027504
They might be, but it's also common in China to cook literally everything you consume to prevent food poisoning. A lot of people in China still boil water before drinking it even if it's safe from the faucet with modern water treatment.
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>>22026700
I assume that any sashimi I eat has been deep frozen, as is the law here, specifically to prevent this and scombroid poisoning.
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>>22026865
Sometime tapeworm snack on YOU!
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>>22026700
Why wouldn't my digestive system annihilate this thing?
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>>22027858
>wouldn’t my digestion system destroy the thing that’s evolved to infest my digestive system?
no.
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>>22027858
actually a good question. i would think our stomach acid would be acidic enough to kill parasites like this but apparently not
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>>22027941
The cysts they make in meat are designed to withstand acid for days, but be broken open by digestive enzymes in the lower GI tract. The eggs and worms themselves are covered in a mucus that resembles that of stomach mucus, and they excrete chemicals that disable enzymes like trypsin.
You can kill them with fluorine...
Don't ingest fluorine gas.
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>>22026700
Many people are unable to accept this, but, you're actually more likely to pick up parasites from raw vegetables than raw meat. Contact with contaminated water mogs both of them by miles, though. That's the real reason parasite infections are so common in Asia, rice farmers standing around in bare feet in shit filled water for their whole working day.
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>>22026977
go back
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>>22026865
you can feel it move inside you. you poop out segments it sheds as it grows. sometimes it peeks out of your asshole. it's a nightmare.
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>>22028104
>designed to withstand acid for days, but be broken open by digestive enzymes in the lower GI tract.
damn nature you scary. shit like this shows you we have no god in this world.
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>>22028380
Or it shows we have a very malicious one
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>>22028380
I'm not sure if I'm with Epicurus or the Satanists on this one, but...
If there is proof that God really doesn't like us that much, it's Lyssaviruses like Rabies.
>Let's just get that lodged into the nerve tissue, where the immune system can't find it, and let it slowly, then very quickly, take over the brain causing an inevitably fatal cocktail of symptoms, including mindless violence to help spread the infection.
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>>22028404
>it's Lyssaviruses like Rabies.
true. i don't think there's another widespread (but thankfully relatively rare) affliction out there that, as soon as it hits you, you're already marked for death. what a hellish 3 days it must be to be dying of thirst but unable to drink while simultaneously slowly losing your sanity.
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>>22026700
I live worm is one way to check if it's fresh. I wouldn't eat the fish if it was dead. Retards in this thread don't know that worms in fish is common and sushi chefs routinely remove them. Fresh fish tastes a lot better than frozen btw.
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>>22028509
The virus can take years to get to that point. If you're lucid enough to get the shots, they'll probably save your life. RIG (rabies-immune human immunoglobulin) alone can freeze the infection at the gates of the central nervous system - if it's gotten to that point - long enough to do a full two week round of vaccines... but... the punch line of it is:

The only way to get RIG (rabies immunoglobulin) and HDCV (human diploid cell vaccine) is to immunize someone with inactivated rabies (through multi-dose HDCV or chicken embryo rabies vaccine), collect blood and muscle samples, test for efficacy by infecting some of the samples with rabies, and then cloning the piss out of the clean samples until something goes wrong... so basically, draw a fraction of a pint of blood and a smaller fraction of a pound of flesh from a veterinarian.
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>>22028589
>The virus can take years to get to that point.
what do you mean? i've heard that where you get bitten matters (like if you get bitten on a limb it can sometimes take the virus a month to reach your brain) but never heard anything like a year.
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>>22026865
Thats not a tapeworm thats a roundworm. Fish worms are a serious problem they can kill you.
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>>22026700
I don't eat raw food.
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>>22028580
>Retards in this thread don't know that worms in fish is common and sushi chefs routinely remove them.
I do know that. I also know it doesn't guarantee safety and people eating raw fish that had no other treatment than just trying to manually remove visible worms still have a much higher parasite risk.
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>>22028613
Depends on how much gets in, where it gets in, how it gets in... Sometimes it just goes dormant for a while.
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>>22026836
>to kill the parasites
but not the eggs
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>>22028826
it does kill the eggs. the only thing freezing doesn't really help with is bacteria.
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>>22026700
Parasites from salt water fish are biologically incompatible with fresh water creatures (ie humans). It's perfectly safe to eat.
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>>22029919
worm hands typed this post
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>>22029919
>Humans are fresh water creatures
Nigga wut
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>>22029928
Try switching your fresh water intake with salt water and see how long you last.
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>>22029919
>biologically incompatible
Being outside of a parasite's naturally evolved ecosystem does not necessarily preclude it from carrying out portions of its life cycle to detrimental effects inside of an alternative host.
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>>22029937
Tried it. Didn't like the taste.
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>>22028705
>cooked food can't have parasites
lmao



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