Wasabi is most likely to be served with what dish?
Correct answer: Sushi

loobylu
It's bloody hot. I ate a large spoonful of it once, believing it to be avocado! My stomach hurt, badly, and I thought I was going to be sick!

Tanya
OshanksP, Neither have I but really would like to.

Player #34104220
loobylu, OMG !! That must have been horrid

Tacobelle
OshanksP, not likely that you will. Real wasabi doesn't hold up well before losing flavour. What you get in the stores is regular horseradish and food coloring

OshanksP
Never tasted wasibi in my lifetime