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Drag's partner hasn't tried drag's sushi yet, and is basing its opinion on store-bought sushi from America. Drag hates vinegar and would only put it in a recipe if absolutely necessary.
Oh, that makes more sense. I misread the post.
No, drag was too vague. Your advice on vinegar was very helpful. We hadn't thought of it like that before.
Does drag use any rice seasoning? The store bought stuff is usually quite sweet imo, maybe drag's partner likes their sushi with that.
I think the store-made sushi usually has vinegar, which is sour, so if drag isn't using vinegar, then drag's partner might be OK with it.
If it's still too sour, then consider the following, which tend to be a lot sweeter: