Wasabi, beloved on sushi, linked to "really substantial" boost in memory, Japanese study finds
Wasabi, beloved on sushi, linked to "really substantial" boost in memory, Japanese study finds
A researcher behind a study of wasabi's effect on cognition says he knew the fiery condiment had health benefits, but "the dramatic change" in memory was a surprise.
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Just know you'll never get real wasabi, except in the highest end places in Japan and probably still special order. The stuff we get is fake.
29 0 ReplyFolks on the Oregon coast are growing wasabi successfully now, it's much more available in the US than it used to be.
15 0 ReplyThis is an atrocity. Oregon is the state for growing Oregano, no other herbs.
13 1 ReplyOregano
Ricky
Rigatoni
Hmmm...
3 1 Replyvote for me in 2024 and I'll make the trains run on thyme
14 0 ReplyThe sage is here, and he smells wonderful.
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I'm growing wasabi in pots right now. Turns out it's not as difficult to grow as everyone always said. It is a bit finicky but not that hard.
6 1 ReplyIf you eat the leaves, could you tell me how good they are? I'm also considering it, but it seems that's a 2 year endeavor to finally get some rhizomes..
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Not really. Most sushi places have them (not kaitenzushi), some bbq place do too and you can buy it at the supermarket:
https://kitanosansai.ocnk.net/phone/product/131 0 Replyyea this stuff really needs better regulations so 0.1% real wasabi cant be advertised like one
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