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Posted by Knowledge Guy in Education and Training, Food and Culinary Arts, Hobbies and Activities, Recipes and Cooking, Society Issues, tags: Asian Markets, California Maki, Chopstick, Chopsticks, Delicacy, Doors To The World, Fish Dishes, Japanese Culture, Maki Rolls, New Generation Sushi, Raw Fish, Sushi Chef, Sushi Dishes, Sushi Plate, Sushi Set, Traditional Japanese Dishes, Traditional Sushi, Western Cultures, Western Restaurants, Western Twist

New generation sushi, or gen sushi, is a western twist on an eastern delicacy. By appealing to the tastes of western cultures and catering to those who have fears of raw fish, gen sushi offers a variety of vegetarian and cooked dishes that allow the more timid people to experience sushi without needing to fear the stereotypical raw fish normally associated with sushi. However, there are a few things that you should keep in mind before you experience gen sushi.
While gen sushi does open the doors to the world of sushi for those who are timid of traditional Japanese dishes, most new generation sushi is only a spin off of traditional sushi. With Americanized dishes, such as the California maki rolls or the Boston maki rolls, this style of sushi is acceptable to those who are not ready to try fish dishes such as sashimi or nigiri.
Whether or not you are interested in gen sushi or traditional sushi, there is a certain way that sushi should be eaten. In Japanese culture, there are methods of eating sushi that is polite to observe, even in western restaurants. For example, when you are sharing a platter of sushi with your friends or family, you should never pass sushi from one set of chopsticks to another. This is a ritual only used in funerals in Japan, and is considered extremely rude to do at dinner. In addition to this, you should never place the tips of your chopsticks on the edge of your plate with the base of the chopsticks on the table. Chopsticks should rest entirely on the edge of your plate or be placed on the provided chopstick holders. While a more subtle error, you should never take more soy sauce than is needed for your dish. Japanese culture is very much against the wasting of food. Because of this, when you eat sushi, you should never leave any bits of sushi on your plate. This can be considered an insult to the sushi chef.
Typically, if you want gen sushi, you need to go to a specialty sushi store for it,although grocery stores and Asian markets are quickly catching onto the demand for sushi. If you are interested in trying gen sushi, there are chains of sushi restaurants dedicated to this style of sushi. As well, many traditional style sushi restaurants do keep some Americanized sushi options to cater to the desires of the population, although the variety is less than at a gen sushi restaurant.
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Posted by Knowledge Guy in Arts and Entertainment, Business and Commerce, Education and Training, Entertainment and Fun, Hobbies and Activities, Music and Instruments, Society Issues, Technology and Science, tags: Asian Markets, Bandwagon, Favorite Sports, Fm Dial, Geostationary Earth Orbit, Household Name, Impetus, Laurels, Radio Satellite, Radio Shows, Radio System, S Market, Satellite Service Provider, Satellite Technology, Sirius Satellite Radio, System Subscription, Two Satellites, Weather Reports, Worldspace Radio, XM Satellite Radio
Satellite Radio System
If one technology enters in the market, another one is likely to exit. The advent of satellite radio system has created an impetus to a better radio-listening experience. As more and more people have subscribed to this satellite radio system, the number of listeners to terrestrial radios has diminished over time. It would not come as a surprise if the AF/FM dial radios were totally vanished by the exceeding popularity of satellite radio system.
There are two companies that provide satellite radio system subscription, the XM Satellite Radio and the Sirius Satellite Radio. WorldSpace is another company that caters to the European, African and Asian markets. XM and Sirius should not be resting on their laurels since WorldSpace is about to join the satellite radio playing in North America. Once, this new player joins the bandwagon, and tries to get the share that the other companies enjoyed the competition is something to look forward to.
The XM satellite radio system works with the use of its Boeing HS 702 satellites aptly named “Rock” and “Roll”. The satellites are coursing through a Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO), which make go with the movement of the earth. On the other hand, the Sirius satellite radio system facilitates with the aid of it own three SS/L-1300 satellites moving in an oblong pattern. This mechanism allows the two satellites to work at least 16 hours while the other one can work round the clock. WorldSpace satellite radio is yet to make a name in the U.S. market; however it is the leading radio satellite service provider in the other three big continents.
With satellite radio system listening to music in any sort of genres, most recent weather reports, latest news on your favorite sports icon, and the popular satellite radio shows has never been so clear and distinct. It feels like listening to a brand new CD. Satellite radio system is undoubtedly a household name that many homeowners have invested in satellite radio subscriptions.
It is natural reaction for others to feel negative for satellite radio. You can’t blame them because the facility is rather pricey what more with the rising monthly dues for a satellite radio subscription. Satellite radio may entail a big initial investment but it is worth the price. Only satellite radio can give live performances from the music artist and direct feed of sporting event without the irritating and time-consuming commercial breaks.
If you are riding your own car on long interstate trip, the only way to keep the boredom away is listen to uninterrupted music. If you have a portable satellite radio receiver, you no longer need to but anew one for your car. Perhaps all you need to get is a car satellite radio antenna and you are ready to drive you way to a music-filled trip.
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