My pre-packaged sushi lunch--you get what you can in Utah--contains what it calls inari. I thought inari was a block of rice with fish on top, but this is a block of rice inside a thin, fried envelope of batter. It's a tasty vehicle for soy sauce, but I"m not sure it's inari.
The pocket for inari is usually fried tofu.
mmm, tofu . . .
edit: now if they could just isolate the wasabi from the sushi better. I'm too much of a wimp for wasabi, though I laud it's sinus-clearing powers.
a block of rice inside a thin, fried envelope of batter.
That's not sushi. That's state fair food.
There was no other way the road was going to get cleared. And considering the next storm is now 10-20"
starts hysterically crying
needed it gone now.
I'm never getting to Target.
I"m not sure it's inari.
That's inari. Rice inside of a fried tofu skin.
I must research sushi better. What's the block of rice with a slice of fish on top?
The block of rice with fish on top is nigiri, I think.
I'm sorry to hear about Rep. Murtha.
And, on a different level, I'm sorry to hear about Snowpocalypse 3: Revenge of the Falling. Especially as it means my trip to visit a friend in the storm path just got called off. Darn it.
We're worried about our roofs.
We're getting 10 or so inches tonight. But after recent events, I just can't call that a snowpocalypse....
ION, Boeing puts 747-8, its largest plane ever, in air