Some people hate sushi because it feels weird when food is wrapped up like a present and eaten raw.
Imagine you’re used to eating your sandwich toasted, crunchy, and full of warm cheese, then someone hands you a sushi roll that’s soft, wet, and cold. It's like getting a present you didn’t ask for, but it’s already been opened!
The "Raw" Part Feels Scary
Sushi often has fish that hasn't been cooked yet, which can feel scary if you're used to eating meat on your plate, not in your mouth. It's like getting a toothbrush for dinner instead of a fork.
Sometimes Sushi Has "Secret" Tastes
Some kinds of sushi have special flavors hidden inside, like wasabi or pickled radish. These can feel surprising, even strange, if you're not ready for them. It's like eating a pizza that suddenly has spicy pepper on it without warning!
But once you try it, it might become your favorite snack!
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