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Is it still save to eat Japanese food in Thailand ?


Sandman77

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One week ago was a report about the radioactive water in Fukushima , go up the air and come back to the water

I ask my self when I see all the

Sushi bars is it still save to eat ?

Usually before disaster I often eat at zen or Fuji restaurant

But Iam not sure where the food for Japanese restaurant in Thailand realy coming from?

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I think if you're really intent on worrying about something, you might want to question the risks attributed to hormone and steroid used to saturate meat/fish/poultry livestock available at the supermarket or fast food franchise outlet across the land.

At least there is a good chance some authority is actively removing any fish that sets a geiger counter off into a clicking frenzy!


And then there's the fruit and veg available here, liberally enhanced and coated with nasty's


So, eat and be merry at Fuji...no risk, no fun!

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I think if you're really intent on worrying about something, you might want to question the risks attributed to hormone and steroid used to saturate meat/fish/poultry livestock available at the supermarket or fast food franchise outlet across the land.
At least there is a good chance some authority is actively removing any fish that sets a geiger counter off into a clicking frenzy!
And then there's the fruit and veg available here, liberally enhanced and coated with nasty's
So, eat and be merry at Fuji...no risk, no fun!

+1.

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Last I heard about sushi in Thailand, the vendors were slicing up puffer fish and dying it orange and calling it salmon. Dying was what was happening to people, too.

Here in Rhek Thum, I think they pile up boogers in a little seaweed boat, and call it caviar.

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