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Emily never claimed that this is a groundbreaking new recipe. She just shared some of her fav dishes. The fact that regular stuff gets randomly viral on tiktok isn't her fault
@@ishecrishe ask the video creator and everyone who made a huge deal over salmon rice. Perhaps its as simple as emily being where they got the idea from (and her icecube rendition)
i’m honestly confused as to how this is shocking to some ppl. it’s rice with salmon. only thing i wouldn’t have thought of adding is the mayo but to me rice and salmon have always been a great combo
@@KimFebriany it is also partly the food from what i’ve seen. and you need to be pretty dumb to not understand that the ice is not put in long enough to melt fully (it sounds like i’m coming for you but i’m really not lmao, all of this is said with peace and love)
@@KimFebriany that's what I don't understand. Is it not common for people to put ice on rice before microwaving it so that it won't be too dry???? Or that is just uncommon in the US? (I'm not from US)
The reason the ice doesn’t “melt” is that, it has, but since the ice isn’t completely melted it is still cold, because during state change that temperature stays consistent.
The ice cube is used to reheat rice and salmon without drying it out ....ppl are just....you can literally just sprinkle water into the rice and the surface of the salmon for the same effect
Just gonna act like this hasn't been a classic Japanese snack since forever Edit: y'all gotta stop getting mad at me 🤨 I want targeting her I'm talking about the very obvious voice over calling it "Emily Marikos salmon rice bowl". I didn't even mean anything twords her lmao I love her content. Simple as that
It’s not her fault it went viral. If the person creating the TikTok got to choose to go viral or not every video would be. Don’t get annoyed at her, get annoyed at the TikTok algorithm that promotes stuff to other people’s for you pages
Been doing this since I was 9. It’s been about a decade now. I think this is just one of those random things that blow up because people like her looks and the recipe isn’t crap.
Bruh she added a ice cube to heat up and steam the old rice that was most likely put in the refrigerator the ice cube is not supposed to melt it’s supposed to make the rice dampen and become soft again😑
Fr. "it's gross !! How do you eat that" then suddenly a white healthy lifestyle foodblogger does it and it's credited as THEIR invention when this shit's been around since like the 1500s in Asia.
Honestly lol. It’s not her fault it went viral though, she doesn’t get to choose which one of her videos goes viral or not, all the blame lays on the algorithm. Although I really can’t believe people are acting like this is a revolutionary discovery 😂
Everybody in the west also grew up eating fish and rice. Nobody thinks this is revolutionary they just like her and the way she prepared it they found interesting. You need to fucking chill
It's actually looks good u know It's better than mine, I eat rice w/ ketchup when there's no food or snack in the fridge :'') does it taste good? 8.5/10 I still eat it until this day
Can we stop this assumption that whenever someone posts a recipe to TikTok it's a "new invention" of them. She just shared a recipe and it happened to go viral on an area where it's not known.
@@yamaneru6760 yeah, but people keep acting like it's "ALL NEW LIFEHACK" sick of having my culture made fun of but then some white kid does it and then it's "DSICOVERED" and "Trendy".
@@sensen4161 But don't you want people to also know parts of your culture? It's okay to share such recipes if they're made correctly and if that person doesn't do it the right way it's valid to criticize that.
@@yamaneru6760 i do, i really do, but people appropriating and taking my culture, claiming it as their own discovery, despite the fact that it's existed for centuries and has been done over and over and has important history, only for it to be claimed as a "trendy invention" is not how i want my culture to be known.
Why is everyone so butthurt abt this going viral? Lots of random stupid stuff go viral on the internet, heck even that one video of a pufferfish choking on a carrot went viral. Who hurt y'all????
I made almost the exact same thing the other day. But I also added some white beans. It was seriously so good and took like ten minutes to make. Idk why people are freaking out over the ice thing but whatever
Y'all arguing over who first mixed fish and rice? She just went viral bc the ice cube thing was interesting. My lazy meal growing up was making rice and then putting a can cold tuna on it with soy sauce or whatever else I found in the fridge. Idk but the cold tuna with hot rice just worked and it was cheap as fuck.
LMAO Fr.. I can’t tell if people are really that clueless or if they’re purposefully overlooking her Asian side and trying to make it seem like she’s only white smh
She never claimed to create it. But I think it's worth mentioning she got a lot of hate in that original video too. A lot of people said she was disrespecting Asian culture/food until other Asian creators started doing the same because it is a standard dish in a lot of places
I would see if the Salmon Rice bowl is available at a Sushi takeout Kiosk where Poke Bowls are sold. Prepared ready-to-eat Bowls are Not cheap but I prefer to Not make it myself. I would hand-feed myself using individual sheets of toasted Seaweed wraps.
hey! I tried salmon only once and it was smoked salmon uuuffff loved it. but the problem is I am a student and I can't do that at home, so should I still buy salmon and cook in a different way? does it worth trying? and how should I cook? can someone please help meee?
She didn’t claim to create this, so you shouldn’t claim she created this. This has been a thing in asian culture for the longest time. It’s not just this dish, but in general all of her techniques are not unique to her. Pls don’t make false claims on other people’s behalf, it’s just going to cause problems for them.
ah yes definitely her face and colour. Not the way she presented it or the fact that the ice cube isn't melting. Nobody cares that you're insecure about yourself
@@chewy1203 I wasn't talking about that sir.... Just so you know tiktok's algorithm works that way.... I will advice u to do your research... Also I own my face... It's something I got from my parents and I love it... I might not be THE beauty or anything but I like the way I look... And I will prefer to stay this way for the rest of my life.... Seeing how u took the og comment shows how u see and judges the world without really knowing the context...
You people had too much time on your hands , It’s just basically’s fish and rice ? I’ve been eating that since I was a kid a lot of people do. What is the freaking big deal ?
I think the one who went viral was Asian. I dont remember her Name, but i think this Girl Here is Just using the audio? The whole Video ist weird af tho i am confused☠️
Right😭 they always do this but make u feel crazy u when u bring it up. when actual asian creators were making jokes ab this on tiktok all the white girls went scrambling to the comments defending Emily. girl bye💀
She is half Japanese. And she's been on the internet for longer than the existence of tiktok, making fashion videos and vlogs. She makes simple food videos that she eats everyday and is just blogging her lifestyle. Don't blame her, blame all the people who take everything out of context.
Emily never claimed that this is a groundbreaking new recipe. She just shared some of her fav dishes. The fact that regular stuff gets randomly viral on tiktok isn't her fault
Lol random? She's a 6/10 white girl on the internet.
@@nullvid why bring race and gender into this lmao. It's a goddamn recipe video 😭
@@Mika.mizuki because I can..? I don't understand your question.
@@Mika.mizuki he gets no love from his mommy so he thinks attacking women is funny
@@nullvid both race and gender was very important to this discussion. Nice one
She’s half Japanese and grew up eating it and was just sharing how SHE made it.
She’s not at fault for people crediting her for this recipe.
Liars are getting so advanced. Smh
Then why would the narrator say she created it?
@@ishecrishe ask the video creator and everyone who made a huge deal over salmon rice. Perhaps its as simple as emily being where they got the idea from (and her icecube rendition)
@@ishecrishe because he didn’t know she didn’t create it…
i’m honestly confused as to how this is shocking to some ppl. it’s rice with salmon. only thing i wouldn’t have thought of adding is the mayo but to me rice and salmon have always been a great combo
Also soy sauce
@@KimFebriany yea but still the most basic combo you could possibly think of
@@dalyuuh i think what makes this viral is not the food itself but the ice not melting lol
@@KimFebriany it is also partly the food from what i’ve seen. and you need to be pretty dumb to not understand that the ice is not put in long enough to melt fully (it sounds like i’m coming for you but i’m really not lmao, all of this is said with peace and love)
@@KimFebriany that's what I don't understand. Is it not common for people to put ice on rice before microwaving it so that it won't be too dry???? Or that is just uncommon in the US? (I'm not from US)
adding the ice cube re-hydrates the rice because she said in her video that she uses left over rice
The reason the ice doesn’t “melt” is that, it has, but since the ice isn’t completely melted it is still cold, because during state change that temperature stays consistent.
The ice cube is used to reheat rice and salmon without drying it out ....ppl are just....you can literally just sprinkle water into the rice and the surface of the salmon for the same effect
Damn, all the butthurt people in the comments crying over who discovered a certain food first lol I can't-😂😂😂
History can tell you why
Just gonna act like this hasn't been a classic Japanese snack since forever
Edit: y'all gotta stop getting mad at me 🤨 I want targeting her I'm talking about the very obvious voice over calling it "Emily Marikos salmon rice bowl". I didn't even mean anything twords her lmao I love her content. Simple as that
Yup, it's like if a video of someone making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich went viral
It’s not her fault it went viral. If the person creating the TikTok got to choose to go viral or not every video would be. Don’t get annoyed at her, get annoyed at the TikTok algorithm that promotes stuff to other people’s for you pages
@@flovonnejohnson707 I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if that happened lol
She’s half Japanese so I guess she was just enjoying this classic and happened to go viral.
Who is acting that way? Who cares🤡 I can tell you love the Japanese but not everyone cares
Been doing this since I was 9. It’s been about a decade now. I think this is just one of those random things that blow up because people like her looks and the recipe isn’t crap.
No it’s not because of her looks and I’m tired of people saying it is
@@steveharringtonswife4797 So why did it blow up? Another guess, just a random thing?
@@cat_atouille it’s because it’s weird no one does this so as expected people try it and other people see it
@@steveharringtonswife4797 I guess Asian people don't exist, then?
@@steveharringtonswife4797 literally most of the Asian population does this fym “nobody does this”
Bruh she added a ice cube to heat up and steam the old rice that was most likely put in the refrigerator the ice cube is not supposed to melt it’s supposed to make the rice dampen and become soft again😑
Aha when I do this it's always ,,how can you eat this everyday" but now when someone famous does it, it's CoOl 🙄
Fr. "it's gross !! How do you eat that" then suddenly a white healthy lifestyle foodblogger does it and it's credited as THEIR invention when this shit's been around since like the 1500s in Asia.
@@sensen4161 why did you have to mention she is white? I’m a black person and tbh I think that’s a little low.
@@sensen4161 she's literally half Japanese lmao. Also it's not like she did it to become famous, she blogs her food she eats everyday
This some "we don't have spaghetti sauce so I'll use ketchup and ranch on some elbow noodles" bullshit but the complete flip-flop of it.
the internet is soooo easily impressed lmaoo
If not easily offended
Random white person: mixes fish and rice
The internet: THAT IS CRAZYYY THIS SHOULD BE VIRAL
Us Asians: yeah right🧍🏻♀️
Honestly lol. It’s not her fault it went viral though, she doesn’t get to choose which one of her videos goes viral or not, all the blame lays on the algorithm. Although I really can’t believe people are acting like this is a revolutionary discovery 😂
She’s actually half Japanese so it’s probably a meal she grew up eating.
Racist clown.
Everybody in the west also grew up eating fish and rice. Nobody thinks this is revolutionary they just like her and the way she prepared it they found interesting. You need to fucking chill
Racist bozo
Lol im Asian and i used to do this a long time ago she didn’t invented anything (expect the avocado)
What did she put mayo and hot sauce and what is the brown thing?? Pls tell me
@@hayofa9847 soy sauce
she is aisan
I use steamed salmon, fresh rice, etc.. and it's great. Been doing it forever
A sinister copycat from pretty normal japanese/korean street rice. Plus some yuck.
She's Japanese. How is vlogging your diet "sinister?" Take your meds
@@theewildrose Oooh yeah, you sound just like my therapist!
@Lola .f I can get a lot wierder, if you want...😉
My people been doing this for years, that ain't nothing but Salmon and rice!
“My people”
😂 who cares
my people lol 🤣🤣
whats so funny about “my people”
She's Asian
Just rice and some fish or meat mash together. Been done long long ago. 🙄
Y'all acting like it's her fault that her filming one of her fav dishes gets viral lol. Blame the algorithm
It's actually looks good u know
It's better than mine, I eat rice w/ ketchup when there's no food or snack in the fridge :'') does it taste good? 8.5/10 I still eat it until this day
Y’all do too much she’s just cooking 💀💀
Korean and Japanese people have been doing this for ages and y'all are acting like she invented this. No she didn't.
Can we stop this assumption that whenever someone posts a recipe to TikTok it's a "new invention" of them. She just shared a recipe and it happened to go viral on an area where it's not known.
@@yamaneru6760 yeah, but people keep acting like it's "ALL NEW LIFEHACK" sick of having my culture made fun of but then some white kid does it and then it's "DSICOVERED" and "Trendy".
@@sensen4161 But don't you want people to also know parts of your culture? It's okay to share such recipes if they're made correctly and if that person doesn't do it the right way it's valid to criticize that.
@@yamaneru6760 i do, i really do, but people appropriating and taking my culture, claiming it as their own discovery, despite the fact that it's existed for centuries and has been done over and over and has important history, only for it to be claimed as a "trendy invention" is not how i want my culture to be known.
@@sensen4161 It's literally some salmon and rice, it's not that deep, I'm sure your ancestors honor is still intact🙄🙄
why are ppl giving credits to salmon rice bowl to this girl?
Cuz people are dumb and "think" she inveted it. She never claimed she made a new way, just wanted to show her favorite dish.
Cause tiktok.
Because tiktok is full of 12 year olds who think if they record something they will become famous..
It's the dumb generation
@@5phany5 no bitches?
This girl does not describe the credit for this dish
She didn’t say that she invented it lmfao, she was just showing how she made it i guess.
Literally any recipe you come across online doesn’t share the origin 99% of the time so why should she?
Why is everyone so butthurt abt this going viral? Lots of random stupid stuff go viral on the internet, heck even that one video of a pufferfish choking on a carrot went viral. Who hurt y'all????
This been a thing for a while 😹
John 1:9 Be strong and courageous ♥️❤️✝️
I made almost the exact same thing the other day. But I also added some white beans. It was seriously so good and took like ten minutes to make. Idk why people are freaking out over the ice thing but whatever
It's not like she invented something new. My granparents did that with fish. But why the ice though?
Stops the rice from drying out in the microwave
What’s that drink ? looks good
It seems like the basic formula for being trendy these days is do something slightly abnormally
It’s not her fault
Iranians always put an ice on the rice while reheating to avoid a dry rice dish
Bro really said salmon rice
bowl but make it walmart version
This is a korean recipe 🤝
then why are people saying its japanese
Y'all arguing over who first mixed fish and rice? She just went viral bc the ice cube thing was interesting. My lazy meal growing up was making rice and then putting a can cold tuna on it with soy sauce or whatever else I found in the fridge. Idk but the cold tuna with hot rice just worked and it was cheap as fuck.
Lmfao love the paper Ice omg 😂🤦♂️
Such a basic food combination and yet it blew up o don't get tiktokers.
Anyone else hate fish ?
Lmao skip the ice and either spray or just use a few drops of water. Cling wrap works best because it'll steam the cold rice
She is clearly half Asian!!
LMAO Fr.. I can’t tell if people are really that clueless or if they’re purposefully overlooking her Asian side and trying to make it seem like she’s only white smh
What’s her name cause I follow her on TikTok but I forgot it 😭😭😭😭 I follow too many people
My mum does that everyday? I don’t know why it became viral.
It isn’t her fault lmfao, she didn’t say that she made the dish. She showed her own version of it babe
Tip: Instead of ice, you can place a damp paper towel over the food while microwaving!
This is what I do whenever reheating cold rice!
Is this not a recipe everyone makes without the ice cube
All she did was add and icecube for some reason🤣🤣🤣
This is Just Japanese food lmao
Okay do you want a cookie for identifying the type of food?
Lmfao why ru gatekeeping her own food? She’s literally half Japanese.
She never claimed to create it. But I think it's worth mentioning she got a lot of hate in that original video too. A lot of people said she was disrespecting Asian culture/food until other Asian creators started doing the same because it is a standard dish in a lot of places
its wild because she is half aisan. she was a simple girl enjoying her culture and people started saying she diddnt credit Japanese people like 😭
@@namjoonie936 nah seriously ppl really be gatekeeping half Asians from practicing their own culture 💀💀
@@namjoonie936 Oh man she is? OHHHHHHHH man that's even worse, people were judging and gatekeeping her from her own culture I swear to God I hate ppl
Me mother used to make this but without avocado sand sauces
Emily is the reason I make salmon bowl regularly. So easy and delish
I feel like it would have been way better if she made it into an onigiri
Why when I scrolled down her video popped up
Ok. An American eats something more authentic then Panda Express = 🤯🤯🤯
Sometimes, the world makes me concerned for the future
I would see if the Salmon Rice bowl is available at a Sushi takeout Kiosk where Poke Bowls are sold. Prepared ready-to-eat Bowls are Not cheap but I prefer to Not make it myself. I would hand-feed myself using individual sheets of toasted Seaweed wraps.
Let's just say tiktok is very random. It wasn't her fault that her recipe got viral. End of story. Stop getting offended in everything you people
tf i got skin care fridge for $60 and yall are out here selling $120, $125 for a fucking bag & mug that’s crazy in this economy💀💀
White woman creates nori with salmon and rice with a side of kimchi. IKYFL. Whoever got paid $20 to read this script on Upwork, was it worth it?
hey! I tried salmon only once and it was smoked salmon uuuffff loved it. but the problem is I am a student and I can't do that at home, so should I still buy salmon and cook in a different way? does it worth trying? and how should I cook? can someone please help meee?
She didn’t claim to create this, so you shouldn’t claim she created this. This has been a thing in asian culture for the longest time. It’s not just this dish, but in general all of her techniques are not unique to her. Pls don’t make false claims on other people’s behalf, it’s just going to cause problems for them.
That looks like absolute garbage. The native Elders from My Tribe would have slapped that bowl off the table
Its literally salmon and rice. Nothing special about her.
So odd how strangers copy another stranger then everyone gets bad at the initial poster because....why?
Lmfao tik tokers dgaf abt economy like they said the rich gets richer 125 for a mug and 120 tote bag yall are insane💀💀
Instead of ice just wet a paper towel and squeeze a small amount of water over the rice and cover it with the damp paper towel, does the same thing
people in the comments talking about shit about her usage of ice definitely lack basic common sense or have never been in the kitchen before
Am I the only one who thinks the narrators voice sounds like napoleon dynamite
people who follow tiktok trends loves to overhype stuff lol... rice and salmon is nothing new at all
Uh all u need to do is wet a paper towel and put over your bowl, then microwave. Been doing this since I was 10 lol
i dont know if you guys dont know this but her ice dont melt aswell.. she takes it out..
The ice is just to moisturize the rice you can get the same result simply by covering the dish it but ook
Is she just steaming the rice with an icecube? I spritz water in my rice sometimes to make the texture more soft.
Why would you say she created a dish that’s been around for a long time?
What was the point of the ice cube? Just sprinkle some water
Maybe it’s because they should do it in a microwave oven
The ice cube just adds some moisture to it. My god ppl it’s not all that.
These videos are so bizarre. It's like they are a class for boomers. Trying to understand things on the internet.
Her ice didn’t melt either. She takes it out. Lol
She made that dish to show the world, that’s why her video went viral
When you've been eating salmon and rice your whole life...
What's the ice cube supposed to achieve?
To make the rice more moist I guess but she could've just sprinkled some water
Asian dish...asian ideas.... Outsiders getting famous on that just adding an ice cubes....just like history.
she…is asian😭
No she didn’t create it she just went viral
I’m so confused it’s just rice and fish
Her face cut, and colour make it obvious why she got so many views on "TikTok"
ah yes definitely her face and colour. Not the way she presented it or the fact that the ice cube isn't melting. Nobody cares that you're insecure about yourself
@@chewy1203 I wasn't talking about that sir.... Just so you know tiktok's algorithm works that way.... I will advice u to do your research...
Also I own my face... It's something I got from my parents and I love it... I might not be THE beauty or anything but I like the way I look... And I will prefer to stay this way for the rest of my life.... Seeing how u took the og comment shows how u see and judges the world without really knowing the context...
I used to do this.
im tired of people over hyping everything
You people had too much time on your hands , It’s just basically’s fish and rice ? I’ve been eating that since I was a kid a lot of people do. What is the freaking big deal ?
Everyone has been eating fish and rice their whole life. They just like her
chopsticks and rice? girl
Also she removes ice afterwards
Why the ice cube? What does it do?
Do the hand flop thing because my friends are trying to make me do it
What hand flop thing
It's called the limp wrist is what I found
The way you pronounce her name kills me
Does no one know the ice cube trick?😭
Wow is she even 75 pounds??
Sriracha and kewpie mayo
Can someone please enlighten me and tell me what the ice cube is for??
Gives moisture to old rice
I don’t use ice cubes to heat up rice. A damp paper towel works well
Well basically any source of water is fine
What is the white sauce called
And I thought putting takis in a pickle was “groundbreaking,” but nobody’s done s video on me
asians have literally been doing this for forever but all the credits go to this white lady😭😭
I think the one who went viral was Asian. I dont remember her Name, but i think this Girl Here is Just using the audio? The whole Video ist weird af tho i am confused☠️
Nevermind i'll Take that Back i thought the original is from myHealthydish but its Not🤣
Right😭 they always do this but make u feel crazy u when u bring it up. when actual asian creators were making jokes ab this on tiktok all the white girls went scrambling to the comments defending Emily. girl bye💀
@@angel127_ sick of this shit mannn
She is half Japanese. And she's been on the internet for longer than the existence of tiktok, making fashion videos and vlogs. She makes simple food videos that she eats everyday and is just blogging her lifestyle. Don't blame her, blame all the people who take everything out of context.