It burns you mouth similar to horseradish but less intense. Mainly the fumes have a dramatic effect on your nasal passages.
Yes.
To properly eat wasabi with sushi, place a small amount on the sushi or mix it with soy sauce. This will enhance the flavor and add a spicy kick to your sushi experience. Be cautious not to use too much wasabi, as it can overpower the delicate flavors of the sushi.
No - it's too spicy and not good for them.
Fruits, Sushi, Rice, Seaweed, Mushrooms, Vegtables and Wasabi
Yes! My teddy bear hamster loves it, very strange...
No, rabbits should not eat wasabi. Wasabi is a spicy condiment that can be harmful to their digestive system and may cause gastrointestinal distress. Instead, rabbits should stick to a diet of hay, fresh vegetables, and a small amount of pellets for optimal health. Always consult a veterinarian before introducing new foods to your pet's diet.
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Yes, wasabi is spicy.
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Customarily, ginger and wasabi are supposed to be eaten between each bite of sushi (a cut of a role is supposed to be eaten in one bite). The purpose of ginger and wasabi are to clear the pallet to taste the next bite fully, without the previous imposing.
It's a Japanese horseradish called Wasabi!
yes it is it also cames from wasabi peas :) ;)