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Hi David I love your recipe of this yummy sushi it sounds delicious. It's making me hungry. I like your presentation skills. I like how you have done a background of Sushi because it's about sushi and that you've made your writing really bold so other people can read it. Do you make the sushi at home with your family? My favourite foods is butter chicken. Have you ever tried butter chicken?
ReplyDeleteKia ord David, my name is Susie and I am a member of the Summer Learning Journey team this year. Your blog looks amazing so far, keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed watching your slide about how to make sushi. Sushi is also one of my favourite dishes and I especially love avocado rolls because it is so delicious and healthy.
Have you ever heard of 'Gimbap' before? I am from Korea and 'Gimbap' is made from cooked rice and other ingredients that are rolled in sheets of seaweed - just like Sushi! These two dishes are quite similar so a lot of people get confused and think they are exactly the same.
Sushi is more well known and popular in the western culture but it is very important to know the differences between food from different cultures. Hope I was able to teach you something new by sharing this story! :) If you do get a chance, you should definitely try out 'Gimbap'!
Now that we have shared our favourite main dishes, what is your favourite dessert to have? I love freshly baked brownies.... YUM! What is your favourite?
Hi David, your blog post on sushi looks really cool. I love that you made your sushi recipe really short and simple. This is a great recipe.
ReplyDeleteNice Work
Nidhi