Natto is Nothing . . . Try Funazushi
Sunday, March 21st, 2010From a travel guide to Hikone, a town near Osaka:
But natto is nothing. The real test of gastronomic mettle in [Japan] is funazushi.
A challenging plate of funazushi. This forerunner of all sushi comprises fish that have first been salted and then had the salt soaked out before being packed into large crocks between layers of cooked rice and left to “mature” for two or three years. The resulting utterly ungodly stench from this finny fare is enough to make a grown man practically keel over.
But, reflecting that some fine-tasting cheeses have a rancidity not unlike that of diaper contents, I tried it. And of course the stuff tastes exactly like it stinks. The official guide to Hikone cheerfully observes that funazushi is often referred to as the “king of delicacies.”








