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lvxferre, to food in Wasabi, beloved on sushi, linked to "really substantial" boost in memory, Japanese study finds
@lvxferre@lemmy.ml avatar

Maybe that’s why I remember the first time that I had wasabi. Oh wait, it’s because my mouth was on fire.

Jokes aside, I’m a tiny bit sceptic on the claim due to the funding. Good news for sushi enjoyers if true, though.

GammaGames,

I’ve never met anyone that likes wasabi, so I’m skeptical about every claim in this headline

lvxferre, (edited )
@lvxferre@lemmy.ml avatar

I like it in small amounts in sushi, plus in a few other dishes (like my “undead raising” lamen. It gets wasabi, black pepper, red pepper and ginger. If whatever you have ends killing you, don’t worry - the mix will make your body move again!)

pbjamm,
@pbjamm@beehaw.org avatar

Chili Crisp - the God King of Condiments

OmnipotentEntity, (edited )
@OmnipotentEntity@beehaw.org avatar

I like wasabi.

I think the study is probably irreproducible bullshit, but at least I like wasabi.

cwagner,

Now the question is, has anyone here actually had wasabi?

But here’s the rub: That tangy paste served up at nearly all sushi bars — even the ones in Japan — is almost certainly an impostor. Far more common than the real thing is a convincing fraud, usually made of ordinary white horseradish, dyed green.

Japan doesn’t even produce enough to fulfill their own demand, I’m almost certain all Wasabi I’ve ever had was fake.

OmnipotentEntity,
@OmnipotentEntity@beehaw.org avatar

Horseradish wasabi is good. I’ve also had real wasabi, which is even better.

healthetank, to mensliberation in How gender disparities are affecting men

Interesting article

I especially liked that they raised point like the fact that despite the fact that men earn more on average and make up more of the top CEO/Board Members spots, that those things don’t help the bottom segment of boys who are left behind in school and left unsupported.

Their program to try and pull those teens back into post secondary is helpful and I’d be excited to see their long term impacts

SonnyVabitch, to upliftingnews in Maui wildfire survivors were left without life-saving medicine. A doctor stepped up to provide them for free.

Well done pausing the orphan crushing machine.

Mongostein, to upliftingnews in A man bought a metal detector to get off the couch. He just made the "gold find of the century" in Norway.

Under Norwegian law, objects from before 1537 and coins older than 1650 are considered state property, and must be handed in.

I hope they paid him for the value of the gold at least. Otherwise people may melt down these kinds of finds for the money.

Also, I must learn more about Captain Sabretooth.

TopShelfVanilla,

Under no circumstances would I go public with such a discovery let alone inform any government of my findings. Why the fuck would anyone obey such a law?

Mongostein,

Is just want the gold value for it. It goes in a museum with your name on it as the discoverer forever. That’s pretty cool.

socialjeffwarrior,

I would have melted it down before it was stolen from me.

ImmortanStalin,

It’s a piece of history that survived this long and deserves to be appreciated by everyone. Priceless. Definitely worth more than a gold -shit alloy that you’d try to sell at a loss.

Mongostein,

Exactly why the state should be paying market price for the gold if they’re going to have a law like this. These ol kinds of finds should be on display, not melted down and hawked at a pawn shop.

ZeroCool,

Also, I must learn more about Captain Sabretooth

Wikipedia has a pretty decent overview. Here you go.

Mongostein,

Oh, I thought he was real. Although, now I want to see some of these movies.

ta_leadran_orm,

From what I understand they do have a system to reward to discoverer and the landowner, though whether it would match the material value I can’t say

garrett, to privacyguides in Rite Aid "covert surveillance program" falsely ID'd customers as shoplifters, FTC says
@garrett@infosec.pub avatar

The bit about this system flagging a “single person” more than 900 times at over 130 stores without any awareness of it as bunk data is just staggering.

Tavarin, to food in Wasabi, beloved on sushi, linked to "really substantial" boost in memory, Japanese study finds
@Tavarin@lemmy.ca avatar

I assume this applies only to real wasabi, and not the dyed Horseradish most places call wasabi.

rikudou, to news in Candy company Mars uses cocoa harvested by kids as young as 5 in Ghana
@rikudou@lemmings.world avatar

What a surprise.

Jackcooper, to upliftingnews in Maui wildfire survivors were left without life-saving medicine. A doctor stepped up to provide them for free.

A doctor by degree (PharmD), but to clarify Dr. Lehano is a pharmacist.

fmstrat, to upliftingnews in Massachusetts passed a millionaire's tax. Now, the revenue is paying for free public school lunches.

Increased million dollar per year income tax. Not millionaires tax. Its very different.

ivanafterall, to archaeology in Italian archaeologists open 2,600-year-old tomb for first time, find wealthy family's treasures
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

I would like to be buried with a note that says, "Please don't touch my things."

FlavoredButtHair, to upliftingnews in 8 years and still meeting for Thanksgiving
@FlavoredButtHair@lemmy.world avatar

That’s the type of stuff I’d donate too to help others.

HeartyBeast, to upliftingnews in Sea turtle nests break records on Florida, US beaches
@HeartyBeast@kbin.social avatar

Stop throwing your old vinyl at turtles, guys

LoamImprovement, to news in Alaska Airlines flight diverted, off-duty pilot Joseph Emerson arrested for trying to cut engines midflight, officials say

This is a good reminder of both why they take you out of the cockpit forever if you so much as hint that you may have any sort of mental/emotional issue, and why we need better processes in place to solve the problems that lead pilots to that breaking point.

It shouldn’t have gotten to the point where one wobbly Jenga brick in the stack kept 83+ people from dying that day.

UtiAnimi, to upliftingnews in Massachusetts passed a millionaire's tax. Now, the revenue is paying for free public school lunches.

Well at the moment the revenue is not paying for the school lunches, the text says it will in 2024. I wonder if this will work out, or if the rich will leave as many opponents of rich-taxes often argue.

Mighty, to upliftingnews in Steph Curry and Ayesha Curry aim to raise $50 million for Oakland schools through their charity
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Orphan crushing machine

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