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I was told of the other day for putting Soy Sauce on my rice. Is this really rude??
Rice is the most boring food i have ever encountered without Soy it just sucks. I dont understand how anyone can eat plain rice.
Yesturday i went into a restaurant and they gave me a raw egg. I asked what it was for and they mixed it with soy and poured it on my Rice.
Why is this ok?
Anyone else experience such strangness.
yukio_michael
Jan 1, 2006, 14:58
Usually, the egg will 'cook' as it were on to of the rice if the rice is served hot enough. Personally, I don't like anything but regular white rice, w/ the exception of the dry packeted seasoning that you shake on top of it--- (I forget the Japanese word)---
I like rice to ballance out the taste of whatever else I am eating, say fish or meat, or that--- it makes the next bite that much more tasty.
I don't kow if it's rude or not, I've eaten raw egg with raw horse meat (amoung other things) as well, so, it's quite common, hopefully adding a little soy to your rice wouldn't be so bad a sin. Personally I find soy a little salty at times, but I use it in cooking quite a bit.
I love soy sauce (as well as salt and meat!) so I see no reason why ot to put it on your rice, chicken, noodles, pork, soy sauce, etc. As far as I know about customs and culture (which isn't far, mind you) it isn't considered wrong to put soy sauce on white rice. ^_^
ullvarg
Jan 1, 2006, 23:14
Im'm no expert on the subjekt, but i've read on several diffrent pages that you shoud never mix wite rice with soy sauce, hovever if you have some other sauce like cury sauce mixed with the rice it's ok to por soy sauce on it.
ArmandV
Jan 2, 2006, 01:44
Why should it be any different than dipping a sushi roll in soy sauce? There's white rice there! I've always put soy sauce in my white rice.
It is like that debate over asking for ketchup at a French restaurant or what "Dirty Harry" said in "Sudden Impact": "Nobody but nobody puts ketchup on a hot dog!"
ullvarg
Jan 2, 2006, 05:00
I don't know if this or my previous post is comon practice, but u ain't suposed to let the rice part of your sushi tutch the soy sauce eather, just the non rice part.
But as i said this is just stuff i've read on several difrent swedish japan sites, so this is nothing i got any good knowledge about.
Maby it's something like the rule (atleast here in sweden) that your not suposed to put your elbows on the tabel, but no one follows it because it's a outdated rule.
i have always put soy sauce on my white rice. its a little boring and dry without it
yukio_michael
Jan 2, 2006, 16:56
It is like that debate over asking for ketchup at a French restaurant or what "Dirty Harry" said in "Sudden Impact": "Nobody but nobody puts ketchup on a hot dog!"I did get a laugh out of the waiter when I was in the Netherlands for asking for ketchup for fries--- I don't think it's some sort of hallowed act, but it's enough of a staple to warrent a laugh I suppose...
Also, everyone knows that once you grow up, mustard is the perfered condiment on hot-dogs! ;)
Pachipro
Jan 4, 2006, 07:05
I was told of the other day for putting Soy Sauce on my rice. Is this really rude??
No it is not rude. Just strange to the Japanese.
When I first went to Japan and began eating regularly at my girlfriends house I also put soy sauce on my rice as I too found the taste way to bland. Every one laughed, but I no one said I shouldn't. They just thought it strange.
As with sushi, I cannot remember when I first came to savor just plain rice. Maybe it was when I began to learn "how to eat" Japanese, I'm not sure. Anyway, today I take a piece of whatever we are eating, be it pork, fish, or vegetables, and put it in the rice bowl where I then take a bit of rice and eat both together. Now that's good.
However, in my in-laws house, there is the Japanese custom of eating a bowl of rice as the last dish with dinner. When the rice is served, it means dinner is over. (I've also noticed this at other Japanese houses where I was invited for dinner.) But by that time I am usually too full to eat any rice. On the other hand, it is not so with breakfast as a bowl of rice is usually served along with the meal of soup, fish, vegetables or last nights left overs. I never asked why this is so.
MeAndroo
Jan 4, 2006, 08:18
As with sushi, I cannot remember when I first came to savor just plain rice. Maybe it was when I began to learn "how to eat" Japanese, I'm not sure. Anyway, today I take a piece of whatever we are eating, be it pork, fish, or vegetables, and put it in the rice bowl where I then take a bit of rice and eat both together. Now that's good.
It sure is. I've eaten plain rice as well, sometimes for a whole meal during my poorer college days in the midst of Lent.
Instead of soy sauce, I prefer some good furikake on my rice.
Im'm no expert on the subjekt, but i've read on several diffrent pages that you shoud never mix wite rice with soy sauce, hovever if you have some other sauce like cury sauce mixed with the rice it's ok to por soy sauce on it.
NA you cant put curry sauce with rice unless its japanese curry sause. Indian curry sauce etc is wrong to put with rice in Japan. Only Nan and indian curry sauce. I could not believe this about a japanese indian curry restaurant.
ullvarg
Jan 8, 2006, 21:16
lol, some of these rules got no meaning at all. I'm just wondering do u know why u cant mix indian curry with rice in Japan wile u can do it with japanese curry.
pipokun
Jan 8, 2006, 22:02
No it is not rude. Just strange to the Japanese.
Yes, you're right. Just like potatoes (maybe +mayo) on a pizza here.
However, in my in-laws house, there is the Japanese custom of eating a bowl of rice as the last dish with dinner. When the rice is served, it means dinner is over. (I've also noticed this at other Japanese houses where I was invited for dinner.) But by that time I am usually too full to eat any rice. On the other hand, it is not so with breakfast as a bowl of rice is usually served along with the meal of soup, fish, vegetables or last nights left overs. I never asked why this is so.
Maybe in somewhere in the Shikoku island? I heard the traditon still remains with big plates of dishes to treat guests.
White rice used to be precious ages ago, so rice as the last meal was to show a good treatment to their guest, though white rice is everywhere and some choose unpolished rice for their healthy diet now.
pipokun
Jan 8, 2006, 22:18
Soy+rice is better than mayo+rice, I suppose. There're so many mayo-addicted here. Even some like only mayo as a snack.
lol, some of these rules got no meaning at all. I'm just wondering do u know why u cant mix indian curry with rice in Japan wile u can do it with japanese curry.
No one has given me any good reason yet other than "Its just not done, are you some kind of weirdo"
yukio_michael
Jan 9, 2006, 14:15
Soy+rice is better than mayo+rice, I suppose. There're so many mayo-addicted here. Even some like only mayo as a snack.There entirely TOO much mayo... second only to ebi. I'm sure somewhere there is a confectioner who makes ebi-mayo ice-cream.
xerxes99
Jan 9, 2006, 16:57
There entirely TOO much mayo... second only to ebi. I'm sure somewhere there is a confectioner who makes ebi-mayo ice-cream.
I was shocked the first time I saw corn and mayo sushi.
uueew .. i dislike mayo ! :sick:
I'm sure somewhere there is a confectioner who makes ebi-mayo ice-cream.
that's funny ! :giggle:
eek - i don't want to think of it, though .. ><
It appears a lot of westerners like to put Soya sauce on their rice, my husband does that.:blush:
I suppose not every food is supposed to have Soya sauce taste when you eat it, if you do that all food will taste with Soya flavours.
Kara_Nari
Apr 18, 2006, 23:58
My friends father (Korean) loves Peanut butter and rice.
If im hungry, and there is a shortage of time, or food in the fridge, I will eat rice with soy and mayo.... and kimchi ^^
I only just recently was told off for putting my spoon of rice into Kimchi jjigae (kimuchi nabe in japan)... I thought it was more rude for me to put my rice (the whole bowl) in the soup or soup on rice... so I always had a habit of doing it this way. Im talking about my own personal bowl... not a shared big dish of soup.
Its nice to have rice soaking up in yummy soup juices.
Precious4e
Apr 20, 2006, 11:15
I don't think its 'rude' to put soy sauce in rice,just weird.
I dont eat rice plain, I always have other dishes accompanying it so the rice would balance out the tastes of the other dishes. I'ts like a staple food. So I guess when japanese/asian people see others putting soy sauce in rice, its just unneccessary.
My friends father (Korean) loves Peanut butter and rice.
If im hungry, and there is a shortage of time, or food in the fridge, I will eat rice with soy and mayo.... and kimchi ^^
Hmm soya, mayo and kimchi eh, I might try that some times.:gohan:
I only just recently was told off for putting my spoon of rice into Kimchi jjigae (kimuchi nabe in japan)... I thought it was more rude for me to put my rice (the whole bowl) in the soup or soup on rice... so I always had a habit of doing it this way. Im talking about my own personal bowl... not a shared big dish of soup.
Its nice to have rice soaking up in yummy soup juices.
You know that's what Chinese people do with their kids, the rice in a soup method seems easier for them to feed their kids, as the soup makes the food more liquid.:heyhey:
I don't think its 'rude' to put soy sauce in rice,just weird.
I dont eat rice plain, I always have other dishes accompanying it so the rice would balance out the tastes of the other dishes. I'ts like a staple food. So I guess when japanese/asian people see others putting soy sauce in rice, its just unneccessary.
I don't think anybody does, unless they are on diet or something. Yes rice is a staple food it goes with all sorts of dishes and each dish has itfs own taste so putting soy sauce on rice will just make every side dishes eaten with rice to have Soya sauce taste which is not supposed to be.:blush:
Tollen
Apr 21, 2006, 09:21
soy sauce goes with everything ^_^ this includes chicken + stuffing sandwiches ... mmm... oh and gravy ^_^ and mash potatoe... oh and burgers... mmm
dangdaga
Apr 21, 2006, 18:28
lol, some of these rules got no meaning at all. I'm just wondering do u know why u cant mix indian curry with rice in Japan wile u can do it with japanese curry.
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