Published on December 28th,2010 at 12:11 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Japanese sushi chefs concerned by overseas hygiene standards

The All-Japan Sushi Federation, led by legendary sushi chef Masayoshi Kazato, is getting concerned that sushi might be categorized as “dangerous food” because of poor hygiene in overseas restaurant. They are planning on launching a worldwide campaign of training for foreign chefs, followed by the distribution of an official “Japanese Sushi Certification”. I personally think that the federation will angry a lot of people with their “let me show you how its done, first : wash your hands” attitude, but still, there’s no one more legitimate to teach the world how to make Sushi the way you’re supposed to. As long as it doesn’t make sushis more expensive, I’m perfectly fine with whatever it is they do.
And now I’m gonna go get some, cause all this talking about it got me pretty hungry.

TOKYO — Japan’s sushi industry, concerned about the reputation of its national cuisine, will next month launch a certification campaign for foreign sushi chefs, an industry group said Monday.

Similar campaigns to certify authentic sushi overseas have been criticised as an attempt to impose a “sushi police”, but the All-Japan Sushi Federation says the latest effort is aimed at promoting hygiene.

“Most restaurants overseas make sushi dishes in the same kitchen as those preparing meat,” said Masayoshi Kazato, a leading sushi chef who has devised the certification system.

“It gets unhygienic if you deal with raw salt-water fish in a kitchen without water running constantly for cleaning,” he said.

The group, which represents sushi restaurants in Japan, plans to hold its first seminar in Singapore January 26-27 with similar seminars to be held in London, Los Angles and San Francisco next year.

There is a mounting concern among sushi chefs in Japan that, if food poisoning repeatedly occurs in the world because of a lack of proper knowledge and techniques, sushi may get branded as dangerous food, Kazato said.

“Japan created sushi 200 years ago to eat raw fish deliciously and safely when they did not have a refrigerator,” he said. “I want professional chefs to know how much knowledge is needed if they want to serve raw fish.”

Via AFP
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  • dvhh

    I perfectly understand their concerns, but that sound more like protectionism than anything else.
    There is quality level expectation when you go to a chinese sushi restaurant (I remember seing them a lot in paris).

  • Tom

    …and then there’s the poisionous rice used INSIDE Japan, isn’t he worried about that???

 

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