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Ikezukuri: REALLY FRESH (still alive) sushi

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2006

My friend, Hiroshi Satake, wanted us to experience "ikezukuri," which is sushi that is still alive. They cut up the fish and bring it to you with its head and tail, still gasping for life. Delicious!

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  • ...Nerves, people. Nerves. The fish is dead, but the nerve impulses are still going off. It's like when you squish a bug and their leg still twitches.

  • You guys realize the fish is already dead right ?

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  • fuck you eat this...

  • Wrong

  • It's just a bit twichy, you would be if you were in its position. LoL!

  • Still rather gross.

    

  • @EmpressCethlisss Actually Ikezukuri is not gutted, so when you eat it, it is still living. The spinal cord is not severed, and the head is not hammered, so the fish is still very much alive. I don't believe that this Ikezukuri, as the twitching seems to be just the nerves and there"S an opening further down where it may have been gutted.

  • @brittybby2010 fucking learn some science bitches _l_

  • Fuck culture. This is torture.

  • It is one's culture to eat fish like this, you do not have to right to tell a culture what they can and cannot do, get out and leave us be.

  • Disgustibule. Me no like unneccesary suffering

  • Really? is it so hard not to just kill it. Just put him out of its misery, itll taste the same either way -_-

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