Drag learned how to make homemade sushi because sushi is delicious. But drag’s partner doesn’t like sushi because “the rice is too sour”.

Drag is going to try making sushi with avocado to balance the pH. Drag doesn’t like avocado, so we won’t be able to share, but we’ll both have sushi.

    • Dragon Rider (drag)OP
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      513 days ago

      Drag’s partner hasn’t tried drag’s sushi yet, and is basing its opinion on store-bought sushi from America. Drag hates vinegar and would only put it in a recipe if absolutely necessary.

      • @[email protected]
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        313 days ago

        I think the store-made sushi usually has vinegar, which is sour, so if drag isn’t using vinegar, then drag’s partner might be OK with it.

        If it’s still too sour, then consider the following, which tend to be a lot sweeter:

        • Inari sushi - Inari’s pretty easy, drag can just buy the tofu pockets and then drag can fill them with rice.
        • eel/unagi sushi with unagi sauce - Drag can buy unagi sauce in specialty stores.
        • tamago sushi, i.e. with a mini tamago egg omelette over the rice - Drag’d have to make tamago bc I don’t think drag can just buy the omelette part, I only tried making it once but it wasn’t that tough to do. Anyway if drag makes them, then drag can adjust the sugar levels as needed.
        • Dragon Rider (drag)OP
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          413 days ago

          No, drag was too vague. Your advice on vinegar was very helpful. We hadn’t thought of it like that before.

      • @[email protected]
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        313 days ago

        Does drag use any rice seasoning? The store bought stuff is usually quite sweet imo, maybe drag’s partner likes their sushi with that.

    • @[email protected]
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      213 days ago

      Ooooh. That makes sense. I think I just had an ugly first time with sushi. I bet drags sushi will be much more palatable. Arigato.