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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-10-05 02:26 pm

[ SECRET POST #6848 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6848 ⌋

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Re: What do you like to eat with rice?

(Anonymous) 2025-10-06 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
For me, it means that I like the wide range of foods from those countries, that go well with rice. Naming a country is a lot easier than rattling off the dozens and dozens of dishes that might apply.

Re: What do you like to eat with rice?

(Anonymous) 2025-10-06 08:04 am (UTC)(link)
it's the same as saying food. What do you like with rice? Food. Ok.
It's spicy, it's bland, different tastes and textures. And where do people get raw fish for Japanese food? I haven't been able to get sashimi personally.

Re: What do you like to eat with rice?

(Anonymous) 2025-10-06 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
No. Naming the cuisine of a whole country is very general, sure. But it's not so broad as to be utterly useless, like saying "food". Saying you like Indian food is fine, because people understand what you mean, even if you don't spend the next hour listing each dish you enjoy by region just so the person you're talking to knows you're not a filthy casual.

"And where do people get raw fish for Japanese food? I haven't been able to get sashimi personally."

While not as large as Chine or India, Japan also has many regions with many regional dishes. By your own logic, just saying "Japanese food" is the same as saying "food", right? Do you see how ludicrous your reasoning is yet?

But to answer your question (because I understood what you meant by "Japanese food" even if you didn't list specific regional dishes), some Japanese groceries sell fish that's meant for raw consumption. Some non-Japanese fishmongers do as well, both in brick and mortar locations or via shipping. Restaurants are also a likely possibility, since the thread didn't stipulate that the rice accompaniments needed to be prepared personally by the user, at home.