Do u eat Sushi?

Do u eat Sushi?

  • Yes I Love Sushi

    Votes: 34 50.7%
  • I will try Sushi someday

    Votes: 8 11.9%
  • I tried some, but I am not a Sushi person.

    Votes: 6 9.0%
  • Never never never, yuck!!!

    Votes: 19 28.4%

  • Total voters
    67

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Sushi may be bad for health: California group Mon Mar 6, 5:43 PM ET

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Sushi is more popular than ever before but eating it "has become the new Russian roulette" in terms of safety, a group campaigning against mercury in fish said on Monday.


Eli Saddler of gotmercury.org, a campaign of California-based Sea Turtle Restoration Project, went to six top sushi restaurants in Los Angeles to test mercury levels in the fish they serve.

"The level of mercury in tuna these restaurants serve is so high they should be keeping this food off their lists," Saddler said. "Eating sushi has become the new Russian roulette."

Gotmercury.org proposes to take the study to various cities across the United States and educate sushi consumers on the risks of mercury intake, which can permanently damage the nervous system in fetuses and may cause temporary memory loss in adults.

Tuna samples from six popular sushi restaurants in Los Angeles were taken to a Southern California lab for testing.

They returned an average mercury level of 0.721 parts per million, about 88 percent higher than the reported Food and Drug Administration level of 0.383 ppm for all fresh and frozen tuna.

A couple of samples had mercury levels the FDA has declared "unsafe for anyone to eat," Saddler said.

Big-eyed tuna and blue and yellow-finned tuna are the most popular varieties used in sushi restaurants. Older and bigger fish are considered best suited for sushi but Saddler said it was not widely known that fish with longer lives carry more mercury than others.

Studies show seafood like shrimp and salmon with short life spans pose almost no risk of carrying mercury.

Nobi Kusuhara, owner of Sushi Sasabune in Los Angeles said even though the mercury level in the samples was higher than he expected, sushi is still healthy to eat.

"Even in Japan we have warnings out like FDA has issued here," Kusuhara said. "As long as restaurants warn pregnant women and people to eat smaller fish, it is definitely safer and healthier than beef or chicken."

Businesses with more than 10 employees are bound under California law to post a mercury-in-seafood warning if they serve or sell any seafood.

But Saddler said that, of the six restaurants checked, only one had an explicit sign posted on the door.

"There are cheap and easy ways to test fish, so it should be done in the United States to protect sushi consumers," Saddler said.
 
Well well, I used to live in hawaii and rarely eat sushi but i am not really into sushi..
 
I haven't tried and I refuse to taste it.
*shudders* at the thought of putting raw fish into my mouth.
 
ButterflyGirl said:
I haven't tried and I refuse to taste it.
*shudders* at the thought of putting raw fish into my mouth.


Yes I feel the same as you... :cold: *goose bumps*

I haven´t try in my life but I refuse to taste it...
 
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I'm with you Butterfly Girl and Liebling, same here...
 
It's ok.
One thing the article failed to say was, cooking Big-eyed tuna and blue and yellow-finned tuna will not reduce the mercury levels.

By following these 3 recommendations for selecting and eating fish or shellfish, women and young children will receive the benefits of eating fish and shellfish and be confident that they have reduced their exposure to the harmful effects of mercury.
1. Do not eat Shark, Swordfish, King Mackerel, or Tilefish because they contain high levels of mercury.

2. Eat up to 12 ounces (2 average meals) a week of a variety of fish and shellfish that are lower in mercury.

* Five of the most commonly eaten fish that are low in mercury are shrimp, canned light tuna, salmon, pollock, and catfish.

* Another commonly eaten fish, albacore ("white") tuna has more mercury than canned light tuna. So, when choosing your two meals of fish and shellfish, you may eat up to 6 ounces (one average meal) of albacore tuna per week.

3. Check local advisories about the safety of fish caught by family and friends in your local lakes, rivers, and coastal areas. If no advice is available, eat up to 6 ounces (one average meal) per week of fish you catch from local waters, but don't consume any other fish during that week.

Follow these same recommendations when feeding fish and shellfish to your young child, but serve smaller portions.
For more info What You Need to Know about Mercury in Fish and Shellfish
 
I don't eat raw seafood in sushi often, I had the one that had raw salmon in it. Most of the time I eat the california rolls once in a while which doesn't have raw stuff in it. It has crab meat, veggies, rice and seaweed, that's it. I never ate sushi that has raw shellfish or tuna in it so thanks for that info. Remember, Sushi gets old fast so it's best to eat it fresh right from scratch.
 
I only try sushi once, I didnt like it. yuck
 
I've tried it once before when I lived in Alaska. I don't like it, because of the taste. Eww...
Most Alaskans love to eat sushi. They serve Alaskans when there's a party, or meetin' or picnic durin' summer. :)
 
I have never tried sushi, but fish that is cooked sounds better to me than raw....raw fish sounds pretty bad...yech!

I like cooked fish - especially when the bones are taken out. :)
 
I do enjoy to eating Sushi, I used to refused to try Sushi until Sequoias asked me to try once if I dont like it then dont eat it again and I admit to tried Califorina Roll that he bought it from Food Store and I like it already then next day, he and I went out to Sushi Resturant and I ordered Califorina Roll and he ordered Seattle Roll, I really love to eating it, yummy.

People are DIFFERENT to liking food. No one are same. Example: I hate Tomatoes and Sequoias love Tomatoes. Same like everybody. So, its nomral for everybody to hate and like thats all. :thumb:
 
Ohhh I love sushi...especially the eel sushi tastes like chicken but doesn't give u a shock lol. Yummy....
 
Moondancer said:
Ohhh I love sushi...especially the eel sushi tastes like chicken but doesn't give u a shock lol. Yummy....

Eel Sushi tastes like Chicken? Sounds good, I will try it, thank you! :thumb:
 
Welcome Sweetheart, trust me u will like it but I don't know if japanese retaurant in seattle will make the same taste as in my city. I always order that kind for years.
 
Moondancer said:
Welcome Sweetheart, trust me u will like it but I don't know if japanese retaurant in seattle will make the same taste as in my city. I always order that kind for years.

I will find out if they make like that then I will let you know ;) I love Califorina Roll and would like to try Cucumber Roll :giggle:
 
I love Sushi, and eat with the vegetables only. I would not want to try the raw fish because of the parasites.
 
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