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Lori Lee[_2_] 21-08-2009 02:24 PM

temaki without rice
 
Do you think my local itamae (whom I know a little) will be offended
or think I am crazy if I ask him to make me a handroll without the
rice?
I am on a diet, no carbs, and rice is a big no-no.
I know, I could order sashimi, but I am really craving spicy tuna in a
crispy nori cone.
Opinions?
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James Silverton[_4_] 21-08-2009 03:33 PM

temaki without rice
 
Lori wrote on Fri, 21 Aug 2009 09:24:45 -0400:

> Do you think my local itamae (whom I know a little) will be
> offended or think I am crazy if I ask him to make me a
> handroll without the rice?
> I am on a diet, no carbs, and rice is a big no-no.
> I know, I could order sashimi, but I am really craving spicy
> tuna in a crispy nori cone.
> Opinions?


I can't see why you should not tell the chef that you cannot eat rice
but would like a handroll. I don't want to spoil things but is the mayo
in spicy tuna OK?

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Dan Logcher[_1_] 21-08-2009 03:54 PM

temaki without rice
 
Lori Lee wrote:
> Do you think my local itamae (whom I know a little) will be offended
> or think I am crazy if I ask him to make me a handroll without the
> rice?
> I am on a diet, no carbs, and rice is a big no-no.
> I know, I could order sashimi, but I am really craving spicy tuna in a
> crispy nori cone.
> Opinions?


I would ask, and maybe they could put in cucumber instead for filler and
crunch.

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Dan

Lori Lee[_2_] 21-08-2009 04:29 PM

temaki without rice
 
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 10:33:04 -0400, "James Silverton"
> wrote:

> Lori wrote on Fri, 21 Aug 2009 09:24:45 -0400:
>
>> Do you think my local itamae (whom I know a little) will be
>> offended or think I am crazy if I ask him to make me a
>> handroll without the rice?
>> I am on a diet, no carbs, and rice is a big no-no.
>> I know, I could order sashimi, but I am really craving spicy
>> tuna in a crispy nori cone.
>> Opinions?

>
>I can't see why you should not tell the chef that you cannot eat rice
>but would like a handroll. I don't want to spoil things but is the mayo
>in spicy tuna OK?


My local place does 2 kinds of spicy tuna roll, one with
mayo/sriracha, the other with spicy sesame oil. Either is OK, carbs
are out, any kind of protein/fat is fine.
Thanks
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Lori Lee[_2_] 21-08-2009 04:30 PM

temaki without rice
 
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 10:54:45 -0400, Dan Logcher
> wrote:

>Lori Lee wrote:
>> Do you think my local itamae (whom I know a little) will be offended
>> or think I am crazy if I ask him to make me a handroll without the
>> rice?
>> I am on a diet, no carbs, and rice is a big no-no.
>> I know, I could order sashimi, but I am really craving spicy tuna in a
>> crispy nori cone.
>> Opinions?

>
>I would ask, and maybe they could put in cucumber instead for filler and
>crunch.


Sounds great to me, cuke or avo would be fine.
Thanks Dan

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Nick Cramer 21-08-2009 10:40 PM

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"James Silverton" > wrote:
> Lori wrote on Fri, 21 Aug 2009 09:24:45 -0400:
>
> > Do you think my local itamae (whom I know a little) will be
> > offended or think I am crazy if I ask him to make me a
> > handroll without the rice?
> > I am on a diet, no carbs, and rice is a big no-no.
> > I know, I could order sashimi, but I am really craving spicy
> > tuna in a crispy nori cone.
> > Opinions?

>
> I can't see why you should not tell the chef that you cannot eat rice
> but would like a handroll. I don't want to spoil things but is the mayo
> in spicy tuna OK?


I have diabetes, which I control with Thai herbs. Rice is like sugar to my
condition! I love sashimi and enjoy a good temaki. Going to a sushiya is a
rare treat for me, damnit. I take some extra herbs before I go.

Mayo is essentially carb free. Sake (make mine a Junmai Daiginjo) lowers
your blood glucose.

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Nick Cramer 21-08-2009 10:42 PM

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Dan Logcher > wrote:
> Lori Lee wrote:
> > Do you think my local itamae (whom I know a little) will be offended
> > or think I am crazy if I ask him to make me a handroll without the
> > rice?
> > I am on a diet, no carbs, and rice is a big no-no.
> > I know, I could order sashimi, but I am really craving spicy tuna in a
> > crispy nori cone.
> > Opinions?

>
> I would ask, and maybe they could put in cucumber instead for filler and
> crunch.


Gobo gives it a nice crunch, too.

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Nick Cramer 21-08-2009 10:46 PM

temaki without rice
 
Lori Lee > wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 10:54:45 -0400, Dan Logcher
> >Lori Lee wrote:
> >> Do you think my local itamae (whom I know a little) will be offended
> >> or think I am crazy if I ask him to make me a handroll without the
> >> rice?
> >> I am on a diet, no carbs, and rice is a big no-no.
> >> I know, I could order sashimi, but I am really craving spicy tuna in a
> >> crispy nori cone.
> >> Opinions?

> >
> >I would ask, and maybe they could put in cucumber instead for filler and
> >crunch.

>
> Sounds great to me, cuke or avo would be fine.


I also like Umeboshi or Natto temaki.

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Lori Lee[_2_] 22-08-2009 08:02 PM

temaki without rice
 
I got exactly what I wanted, spicy tuna temaki hold the rice. Itamae
did not even blink, charged $1 extra, and everyone was happy. Thanks
all for the input.

On 21 Aug 2009 21:40:54 GMT, Nick Cramer >
wrote:

>"James Silverton" > wrote:
>> Lori wrote on Fri, 21 Aug 2009 09:24:45 -0400:
>>
>> > Do you think my local itamae (whom I know a little) will be
>> > offended or think I am crazy if I ask him to make me a
>> > handroll without the rice?
>> > I am on a diet, no carbs, and rice is a big no-no.
>> > I know, I could order sashimi, but I am really craving spicy
>> > tuna in a crispy nori cone.
>> > Opinions?

>>
>> I can't see why you should not tell the chef that you cannot eat rice
>> but would like a handroll. I don't want to spoil things but is the mayo
>> in spicy tuna OK?

>
>I have diabetes, which I control with Thai herbs. Rice is like sugar to my
>condition! I love sashimi and enjoy a good temaki. Going to a sushiya is a
>rare treat for me, damnit. I take some extra herbs before I go.
>
>Mayo is essentially carb free. Sake (make mine a Junmai Daiginjo) lowers
>your blood glucose.



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Orlando Enrique Fiol 23-08-2009 01:50 AM

temaki without rice
 
Lori Lee > wrote:
>I got exactly what I wanted, spicy tuna temaki hold the rice. Itamae
>did not even blink, charged $1 extra, and everyone was happy. Thanks
>all for the input.


Did they charge extra because there was more spicy tuna included to offset the
lack of rice?

Orlando

Lori Lee[_2_] 24-08-2009 12:09 PM

temaki without rice
 
Exactly.

On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 20:50:24 -0400, Orlando Enrique Fiol
> wrote:

>Lori Lee > wrote:
>>I got exactly what I wanted, spicy tuna temaki hold the rice. Itamae
>>did not even blink, charged $1 extra, and everyone was happy. Thanks
>>all for the input.

>
>Did they charge extra because there was more spicy tuna included to offset the
>lack of rice?
>
>Orlando

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CapeCodBob 28-08-2009 05:43 AM

temaki without rice
 
On 21 Aug 2009 21:40:54 GMT, Nick Cramer >
wrote:
> Rice is like sugar to my [diabetes]


Sugar and rice are both carbohydrates. Other nutational concerns
aside 5 grams of rice carbs and 5 grams of sugar grams are EXACTLY
the same re affect on blood sugar.

All those people who have been avoiding hi carb candies, cake etc are
mistaken. As long as the total carbs consumed are below your goal,
you can merrily eat sweets instead of rice.
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or in Fenway Park in an extra inning
game.
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Nick Cramer 28-08-2009 06:00 AM

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CapeCodBob > wrote:
> Nick Cramer > wrote:
> > Rice is like sugar to my [diabetes]

>
> Sugar and rice are both carbohydrates. Other nutational concerns
> aside 5 grams of rice carbs and 5 grams of sugar grams are EXACTLY
> the same re affect on blood sugar.


Exactly!

> All those people who have been avoiding hi carb candies, cake etc are
> mistaken. As long as the total carbs consumed are below your goal,
> you can merrily eat sweets instead of rice.


I love mango with coconut cream flavored sweet (sticky) rice. One
tablespoon each is my limit. Pizza is my downfall. One slice spikes my
blood glucose once a month.

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