为什么我们对生鱼片趋之若鹜 Raw fish is sizzling hot right now. 生鱼片现在可是炙手可热。 Los Angeles has brand new bars devoted to an Italian style of raw fish, called crudo. President Obama kicked off his visit to Asia last month noshing nigiri at Jiro s famous sushi bar. And back in December, The New York Times named Sushi Nakawaza as its top restaurant of the year. But why do so many of us find utter bliss in eating raw sea creatures but aren t so inclined to chow down on uncooked birds, cows or pigs? A big part of it is gravity -- or the effective lack of it in the ocean, says biophysicist Ole Mouritsen, author of Sushi: Food for the Eye, the Body and the Soul. Fish are so soft. You can stick your finger through their muscles, he says. Try doing that with a chicken or cow. Fish muscle is very different than that in land animals. Why? Because fish can afford to be lazier than terrestrial animals. Fish essentially float all the time. So their muscles don t work constantly to fight gravity. Fish don t have to support their body weight, Mouritsen says, so their muscle fibers are shorter and less tough than those in land animals. The same goes for the connective tissue holding the muscle fibers together: It s delicate and weak. The result? Fish has a silky, smooth texture when it s raw, and a flaky, light texture when it s cooked. By contrast, Land animals -- like ourselves -- are always working to keep themselves upright and keep their shape, Mouritsen says, so our muscle fibers are thicker, tougher and firmer. The result is a ropy, chewy -- and less appetizing -- texture when the meat is raw. Cooking softens the connective tissue in meat and improves its texture .
巨人
风雨过后见彩虹
向远方的美景欢呼
Close to you, the warmth I
两条路
你的幸福,你的责任
快乐吧
当爱召唤你的时候
经典爱情箴言2
在郁闷的日子里
谁能拒绝12次微笑呢?
Spring Thaw
经典爱情箴言3
青春不是生命的一瞬
Ideas of Home Have Changed
心态好 工作才快乐
为何而生
西红柿的故事
孤单
快乐的秘密
九个方法赶走坏心情
The Five Images of Love
三天光明
A lesson for living
Learn To Smile
笑声
生活需要宽容
葛底斯堡演讲
My Forever Valentine
珍惜现在,着眼未来
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