Sushi is everywhere these daysâin grocery stores and gas stations, at buffets and birthday parties, in Europe and Latin America and all over the United States. This popularity is especially astonishing when you remember that, just a few decades ago, the idea of eating nuggets of raw fish and rice seemed bizarre, intimidating, and even a little gross to most non-Japanese people. Even more surprising? The simple nigiri and maki rolls we think of as âtraditionalâ sushi are relatively recent inventions, too. This episode, weâre going back to sushiâs origins as a cheesy-tasting fermented fish pickle, to tell the story of how impatience, war, and the 1980sâthe glory days of yuppies, Sony Walkmans, and The Breakfast Clubâtransformed it into the seafood snack we know and love today. Plus listen in now to hear why you're eating sushi all wrongâand what you're missing out on as a result.
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