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Watch Blake Shelton Eat Sushi for the First Time on 'Fallon' Country singer and 'Tonight Show' host share a new experience at Nobu If fame and money have changed Blake Shelton's tastes and habits, he does a really good job of disguising it from the world. The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon recently aired a piece with the country singer and Voice coach where the cameras capture his (supposed) first experience eating sushi, with predictably hilarious results. Watch Blake Shelton Play Charades with Kit Harington Watch Blake Shelton's Stark 'Savior's Shadow' Video See Blake Shelton Sing Bitter Breakup Song on 'Ellen' Fallon goes big for Shelton's sushi indoctrination, taking him to renowned New York dining spot Nobu. While Shelton limbers up with shots of sake, the culinary complexity ramps up with each course. "Can we get some more of that rice wine?" becomes Shelton's refrain when his palate disagrees with the fried bait course or his bite of sashimi. He even has a helpful plastic band on his chopsticks to make them easier to use.

Things take a turn late in the meal, when a sea urchin shot arrives and Shelton downs his without a second thought, while Fallon barely gets through his without gagging. As a reward for being a good sport, Shelton's final course is much more in his comfort zone: a Big Mac. Shelton just wrapped up his 10th season on NBC's The Voice, which crowned Team Christina member Alisan Porter the winner. His new album If I'm Honest, which includes the Gwen Stefani duet "Go Ahead and Break My Heart," was released on May 20th. Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani performed their steamy duet at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards. DO: Pick up sushi with your chopsticks (hashi). DON’T: Skewer your sushi with chopsticks. You still cute though, bb girl. DO: Pick up your sushi with your fingers. If you don’t know how to use chopsticks, eating sushi with your hands is also acceptable. If you don’t know how to use chopsticks, you can learn! Actual helpful video here. DO: Place your chopsticks on a ceramic rest.

If a rest isn’t provided, make one out of the paper wrapper. Leaving chopsticks on your plate makes extra work for your server. DON’T: Rub your chopsticks together to remove splinters. Doing so assumes the hashi are of poor quality and offends the sushi chef. DO: Use the back ends of your chopsticks when taking food from a shared plate. To realign your chopsticks, tap them on a clean area of the sushi boat or on the table, not on your plate. It’s like anti-double dipping etiquette. DON’T: Point either end of your chopsticks at another person. Or your fork or knife or spoon for that matter. Common decency, you guys. DO: Dip the fish side of the sushi into soy sauce. DON’T: Dip the rice side. The rice is seasoned and flavored with the chef’s expertise. You dip it into the soy sauce, you diss the chef. DO: Use wasabi sparingly, for similar reasons. Traditionally, you leave it up to the chef to add the right amount of wasabi to your sushi.

But today it’s more a matter of personal taste; just don’t go overboard with it. DON’T: Make a soup out of wasabi and soy sauce. It ruins the delicate flavors, you heathen. DO: Eat sushi in one bite. Gaga knows she got it right. DON’T: Put ginger on sushi before eating it. The sushi chef has crafted your food with balance in mind.
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Not everybody knows all the rules of eating sushi even in Japan, but the most crucial thing is to appreciate the craft of your chef and the beauty of your food. Keep that in mind and your sushi experience will be the best experience. Just like this cat’s.It can be hard to get children to eat certain foods like broccoli or Brussels sprouts, let alone more exotic foods that stray away from their preferred chicken nuggets and french fry favs.
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The bet goes as follows: the boy has to eat one single piece of sushi without gagging or making faces and he will be rewarded with $10, and his parents will take him to the store to buy some item he wants. If he doesn't eat the sushi, he gets no money; however, if he attempts to eat it and throws up, he will owe his dad, Casey Levi $10. The boy hesitates and debates whether this is a good idea or not. Sure he wants ten bucks, but he simply can't get over the fact that sushi, to him, is disgusting. The video starts with him being all smiles, but he quickly breaks down and makes the most repulsive faces at the tiny piece of raw fish wrapped around rice and cucumber. "Just do it, don't even think about it," Levi encourages. But it takes almost two minutes of pep talking to have the boy even try to lift the piece of sushi to his mouth. So his dad gives him a minute countdown to take his sushi challenge, but the boy waits until the clock is down to 30 seconds to put his hands on the food.