originally posted by SFJoe:
Oh, c'mon. You abolish all authenticity?
Not at all. One can speak of things that are 'culturally authentic' but that should always be a moving target because culture is a constantly moving target. Although in this case that may be besides the point, because...
I was defending it on grounds of taste, not authenticity.
I agree, the most important factor.
So where do you stand on mayonnaise in sushi? Personally, I don't care if they do it in Japan, it gags me in the US. And avocados aren't far behind. Spoof high fat central, if you ask me.
I only like mayonnaise in limited circumstances and mixed with (what should be) sparkling fresh fish is not one of them. That said, we know that each family of sushi is not necessarily for sparkling fresh fish. But that's still no excuse!
You got me on the beer etc. examples..