Food: Shape
Dingbat Sushi   (+3, -3)  [vote for, against]

Dingbat Sushi is carefully made to depict a range of signs and symbols, all exquisitely fashioned from the usual combination of stained rice, fish and seaweed.

Choose from a virtually infinite range. Here are a few basic examples: periodic table; ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics; mathematics; electronics; graffiti squiggles.

see link for Batman Version
-- xenzag, May 12 2012

http://27.media.tum...1X1qz4mngo1_400.jpg Batman Sushi [xenzag, May 12 2012]

Funny, not ten minutes ago I was reading up on these guys from my neighborhood, I'm sure they would make it for you... http://thesushibusn..._The_Sushi_Bus.html
Sushi Bus [normzone, May 12 2012]

That's free range dingbat, I take it?
-- not_morrison_rm, May 12 2012


Not being a sushi fan, I find it hard to vote either way. I shall withhold my vote till you cook the damn fish. Thank you very much.
-- blissmiss, May 12 2012


I like this idea and I like sushi (except for the bits with sea urchin) and I feel no need to justify either of those statements. Bun.
-- Alterother, May 12 2012


//cook the damn fish//

Actually, sushi is not the word for raw fish. That would be sashimi. Sushi can contain sashimi, but not the other way round. Sushi just means a ball or roll of rice, that may/may not have added ingredients.
-- erenjay, May 13 2012


My wife only eats the ones without fish. We have a great sushi place here in the winter.
-- Alterother, May 13 2012


Sea urchin is most popular at around 60 foot of depth. You have to hold your breath while you eat it, and everybody wants to be your friend, but you'll never have it fresher.
-- normzone, May 13 2012


Another reason why I don't like it--the water's cold in the winter!
-- Alterother, May 13 2012



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