[What did you call me? ] Is the name of "that flower on sashimi" "dandelion" or "chrysanthemum"?
[What did you call me? ] Is the name of "that flower on sashimi" "dandelion" or "chrysanthemum"?
By uavtechnology
10 Apr 23
It should be a different flower.
Something you've seen but don't know the name of, lurking around you. A project to investigate "how everyone calls it" and "official name". The theme this time is the name of that flower on the sashimi. The name of "mechanical glasses with interchangeable lenses" used when making eyeglasses
Questionnaire Survey: Do you call her “Ano Hana”?
At the Netorabo editorial department, we conducted a questionnaire survey asking how people called "that measuring instrument". As a result, we received the following responses (total of 64 responses).・Dandelion, sashimi dandelion, decorative dandelion, sashimi chrysanthemum, edible chrysanthemum, small chrysanthemum, garnish, garnish, side dish decorations.The details of the expressions differ from person to person, but there are about 30 "dandelion" groups, and "chrysanthemum" groups. About 30 cases. Other answers such as "Ashirai" and "Tsuma" remained in a few cases, and it became a composition in which the two major powers who named different flowers competed.
What is the common name for "that flower"?
There is a famous internet meme about the job of putting dandelions on top of sashimi, and it is so famous that a game called 'VR Sashimi Tampopo', in which you can enjoy it in a virtual space, was developed. Calling it that might not sound too bad. "However, it's actually a chrysanthemum flower." It is said that ``the chrysanthemum has been added to sashimi as an ingredient that has a bactericidal effect to prevent food poisoning,'' and ``the chrysanthemum is an edible chrysanthemum, but not many people eat it now.'' By the way, the ``garnishing'' and ``garnishing'' in some of the answers roughly refer to garnishes.