Spit it out.
Yesterday I ate sushi.
In medieval times, I'm sure the Japanese ate sushi. Knights, kings, queens, and those kinds of people, didn't even know sushi existed.
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Zoomafu ate lots and lots of meatballs, sushi and flugagli!
Tasting sushi for the first time, Bob thought the piece he ate was scrumptious.
Ye . sure because every thing that has nutrition(sushi) in it is good for you to start your day off.
I'm not exactly clear on what you mean by sushi pillow, but a literal translation would be 'sushi no makura wo tabeta bakari da,' written: 寿司の枕を食べたばかりだ。
yes, medieval people did wash what they ate off.
Sushi does not have tapeworms in it. There are possible parasites in fish, but a well trained sushi chef will see the indications and not serve it. And tuna is always frozen solid to kill off any possible parasites.
A song by the Hives, off the album Sounds Like Sushi.
WELL........ they mostly ate from tinned food and it was very hard to find clean water! but very little tinned food because there were at lot of War people! and they also ate something called hard tak it was literally made with flour and water and it was like rock hard! and they used it because it doesnt go off easily.
The simple past tense of "eat" is "ate" The past participel of "eat" is "eaten" The present tense of "eat" is I/you/we/they eat. He/she/it eats. The present participle is "eating"