Sashimi anyone?
Nobody likes the tuna here
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I feel like this is a repost...
Omoide Yokocho - Shinjuku - Reviews of Omoide Yokocho - TripAdvisor
walked through there before.
but I have definitely had better and worse.
At least its fresh!
Omoide Yokocho - Shinjuku - Reviews of Omoide Yokocho - TripAdvisor
walked through there before.
but I have definitely had better and worse.
At least its fresh!
Nobody likes the tuna here
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Live Shrimp thats bouncing in your mouth everywhere is hella good too.
Matt was there he loved it.
Matt was there he loved it.
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Super fresh!
Anyone who eats meat does this. Americans included. What do you think chickens do when you first kill them? The only difference is that the carcass has been given time for the nerves to die and stop auto-movement.
Anyone who eats meat does this. Americans included. What do you think chickens do when you first kill them? The only difference is that the carcass has been given time for the nerves to die and stop auto-movement.
Nobody likes the tuna here
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For frogs the nerves are alive shortly after death but are only activated by sodium ions so really they won't move unless you put salt on it. And I know a chicken only stays alive after death because the motor controls are located in the brainstem which doesn't get severed when you cut a chickens head off. So it can live without a head as long as it's fed but usually they bleed to death. My Uncle owns a farm so I have seen this stuff first hand.


