How I learned to eat that cute little thing called---tako!
Source: MK. (8 October 2016). Japanese traditional food "takoyaki" [Online image]. Retrieved from http://www.travelworldwide.link/2016/10/japanese-traditional-sweets-taiyaki.html
When I first came to Japan years ago, I had almost zero
knowledge about Japanese food. All I knew was sushi came from this country. So
when my sempai
gave me a plate of takoyaki and told me they were squid balls, I immediately believed
him. I already ate more than four tako balls when he laughed and
said, “Marge, I thought you don’t eat octopus?” I stopped eating and almost
threw up. Almost. J
Then, I realized, much of our abhorrence about certain foods are not really
because our taste buds don’t like them but more because of what our mind is
telling us. Since then, I started eating tako
(octopus) and I found out that it’s not really different from squid except that
it’s a bit harder. But, of course, I still can’t eat the whole tako just like any Japanese person does.
However, I don’t mind eating slices of taco mixed with rice, vegetables, or
ramen from time to time.
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