[She doesn't sound mad; S'reee knows food preferences don't always transfer across cultures, let alone species]
But there are cooked seafood dishes. Some of the maki have cooked fish or shrimp instead of raw. Maki are fish and plants humans eat wrapped in seaweed and rice.
[S'reee never really learned what things like 'cucumbers' and 'avocados' were beyond 'plants humans eat'.]
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[She doesn't sound mad; S'reee knows food preferences don't always transfer across cultures, let alone species]
But there are cooked seafood dishes. Some of the maki have cooked fish or shrimp instead of raw. Maki are fish and plants humans eat wrapped in seaweed and rice.
[S'reee never really learned what things like 'cucumbers' and 'avocados' were beyond 'plants humans eat'.]