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Japan attacked by sushi-licking ‘terrorists’

Japanese police have arrested groups of young people whom foreign media have dubbed “sushi terrorists”.

Young Japanese have raided budget sushi bars where snacks can be removed from the conveyor belt. The hooligans touched all the clean dishes with their lips and also consumed soy sauce straight from the container. Others licked their fingers and touched the sushi with them.

Similar cases started happening in different cities in Japan. For example, in one of the karaoke bars, a man filled himself with ice cream directly from the automatic machine. The Japanese are shocked by the way their compatriots treat hygiene. The situation is exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic.

Endocrinologist-nutritionist Alexei Kalinchev previously explained how dangerous sushi and rolls are. Fish is often subjected to heat treatment. Because of this, it may contain parasites, the channel notes. “360” .

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