Quote (ReturnFormer @ Feb 22 2016 06:18pm)
more "authentic" perhaps, but "authentic" isnt always "better". theres good sushi in japan, theres good sushi in us. theres bad sushi in japan, theres bad sushi in us. the quality of food depends on the chef making it, not where its being made.
Theres def good and bad sushis in both Japan and Usa, but the overall standards of quality is way superior in Japan. There's many reason for that, and yes it's related to where it's being made. There's an expertise about sushi in Japan that you could hardly find in anywhere else in the world. They have access to better rice. Access to better ingredients for sushi overall. (There's like 50 diff type/quality of shoyu in your local grocery store there for example...)
Ok we are getting far from the topic... But if go back to poutine, thing is, fresh curd (fresh of the day, not refrigerated), which is essential for a good poutine, is not available everywhere in Canada, my buddy lived in Ontario and Alberta and could never find the room temperature fresh one, always some 1 week old refrigerated crap... So yeah it matters where it's being made...