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lolali101 t1_j6ftcm0 wrote
And that tuna looks so firm, makes me drool.
AvrilOlover t1_j6hdpov wrote
😍😍😍😍😍😍
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3xTheSchwarm t1_j6hxla2 wrote
I see now why your wife refuses to be on camera.
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ZenBarbarian67 t1_j6gzjxy wrote
The fat stripes on that salmon Tell you that it's farmed salmon. I'm not touching that with a 10-ft pole. The only reason it's even pink is the food coloring they put in the fish food.
GerbilScream t1_j6h49v1 wrote
I'm copying my comment from below.
Farmed salmon is preferred for sushi as wild salmon is a high risk for parasites. In fact, salmon sushi wasn't really a thing before the 1980's with the introduction of pellet raised salmon farms.
peppnstuff t1_j6hgjpe wrote
Bet you tell people you eat wild Atlantic salmon aren't you....
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ZenBarbarian67 t1_j6gzn1d wrote
Wild salmon. Do not support fish farming
Buzzardz352 t1_j6h4pay wrote
Eating sustainably farmed salmon is better for the environment than eating wild salmon. If all of us would eat wild salmon there’d be no wild salmon.
Milanista333 t1_j6ha15y wrote
Fish farming is definitely a very good thing. I think people are a bit icky about salmon though because there have been several reports about unsafe/unethical farming practices in regards to salmon (particularly in Norway), but I think that the best we can do is probably just look for asc certifications and things of the sort when we buy fish
actually_checks_out t1_j6hag67 wrote
I always thought wild salmon was much riskier than farmed. At least in Japan it used it be
ValElTech t1_j6hev3o wrote
Flash freezed sushi graded wild salmon is safe.
I guess this is in the US so that might not apply here (amount of California rolls doesn't match most Japanese kaiten -or not- delivery sushi places).
peppnstuff t1_j6hgnsh wrote
All "sushi" grade fish in the US is flash Frozen
Avauru t1_j6heytt wrote
Depends on where. The Baltic Sea is full of dioxin, as is the Derwent River in Tasmania, both from paper production. Other places may have other forms of pollution.
thats_so_merlyn_ t1_j6hc3gf wrote
nah, farmed are good and tasty too
ZenBarbarian67 t1_j6gzoyg wrote
Fish farming is destroying the wild salmon stocks on the British Columbia coast. I am not a hardcore environmentalist. This is just pretty much common knowledge here
hemorhoidsNbikeseats t1_j6h80dk wrote
From SeafoodWatch
> AVOID
>Take a pass on Chinook salmon caught in the Puget Sound Chinook fishery, coho salmon caught in the Columbia River above the Bonneville Dam, and Chinook or coho salmon caught on British Columbia’s South Coast.
Emphasis mine.
https://www.seafoodwatch.org/recommendations/search?query=%3Aspecies%3BAtlantic%20salmon
ISMMikey t1_j6gqfmk wrote
That Salmon definitely looks farmed tho. Some may like it, but that's a pass from me. I'm also wary of any place that covers their sushi in sauces. This just seems off.
GerbilScream t1_j6gvqy7 wrote
Farmed salmon is preferred for sushi as wild salmon is a high risk for parasites. In fact, salmon sushi wasn't really a thing before the 1980's with the introduction of pellet raised salmon farms.
92894952620273749383 t1_j6hefsb wrote
People only see the NATgeo salmon. Wild means wild, you get everything.
AG_GreenZerg t1_j6hq2dg wrote
Thanks, thats really interesting
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ISMMikey t1_j6i4zaj wrote
Ah yes, the farmed salmon industry FUD. This is why your sashimi grade wild salmon is always flash frozen. I am fortunate to live in an area where salmon fishing is easy to come by, and even have a side of my family that made their living as commercial fisherman.
The farmed salmon can have a massive ecological cost for the local area. Don't believe their BS.
Kerbal634 t1_j6i7cyn wrote
Because our overfishing of wild fish definitely doesn't have any environmental impacts like releasing maybe half of the world's plastic trash
ISMMikey t1_j6l8xyo wrote
It definitely is, which is another reason to limit my salmon consumption. I'd much rather do that than consume the farmed stuff that is 'parasite free' since it's pumped full of antibiotics. Don't even get me started on the whole sea lice thing.
PM_ME_PARR0TS t1_j6gqkl3 wrote
Huh, what specifically makes you say so?
tlst9999 t1_j6gqxmd wrote
Some restaurants use strong sauces for masking less fresh food.
ISMMikey t1_j6grysr wrote
This.
Darkbluejeanjacket t1_j6hmslz wrote
I stan you, but whoever built this platter didn’t need sauces in the first place.
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BeefArtistBob t1_j6h0cay wrote
You know farm raised is safer than wild caught right?
BigbooTho t1_j6h0p9g wrote
Imagine being so confident about something so fucking wrong and stupid.
WildcatKid t1_j6g6s3d wrote
Looks like Sushi Co in London.
IaryBreko OP t1_j6hchh8 wrote
It is!
Swag_Grenade t1_j6hk9cs wrote
Lol how could you tell? Looks like a pretty generic platter to me.
Yogicabump t1_j6i5kld wrote
Really? I never ate sushi served like that, so symmetrical and square.
TheDiplomancer t1_j6hz84j wrote
Probably either the presentation or they recognized the rolls.
whataledge t1_j6hq9tf wrote
Thank you! I'm definitely going to try this
Allaplgy t1_j6evw6r wrote
I want now.
shocked_dishonesty98 t1_j6g49sa wrote
best sushi
funguyjones t1_j6f8rvd wrote
How much?
ABBAMABBA t1_j6fdro9 wrote
I was wondering that too. Why do I have a feeling this would completely blow my food budget for a week or more.
Random_Ad t1_j6feqby wrote
I’m guessing at least 70-80 if not more
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Tpmbyrne t1_j6hgp26 wrote
It that must not be named man
WildcatKid t1_j6g7cgq wrote
Nope. 42.50 British pounds.
MrGraynPink t1_j6hclsf wrote
Where? *Don't worry I found your other comment
xpatmatt t1_j6hrfvc wrote
Tree fiddy
Pademelon1 t1_j6fs4b7 wrote
Surely not above 50, at least in Aus.
emize t1_j6hweg9 wrote
Australia has well managed seafood stocks. Seafood is quite affordable. Add to that the massive amount of competition. I live in the middle of suburbia and google maps has given like 7 different sushi places within a 5 min drive. Sub 50 AUD for sure. So <25 pounds or <35 USD.
BrOwenn t1_j6h8r8e wrote
Yeah I agree I was thinking around $30-50, those rolls look tiny and not many nigiri
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SchwarzeKopfenPfeffe t1_j6h7kua wrote
You're capping.
Holiday_Specialist12 t1_j6h6szq wrote
5 California rolls with different sauces and 6 actual pieces of nigiri and 1 salmon roll. I wouldn’t pay more than 40 for this.
azazelsthrowaway t1_j6huf8y wrote
Definitely not 5 cali rolls, if anything there’s 2 max
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pelican_chorus t1_j6hyjzo wrote
But it's a fair point that five out of those six rolls have massive pieces of avocado in them. I like avocado as much as the next person, but at that point there's not a lot of fish in those rolls.
azazelsthrowaway t1_j6i398y wrote
You’re right, avocado is extremely overused in the west, but a lot of people like it that way so to each their own
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ValElTech t1_j6hf0sc wrote
Are sushi that expensive in the us?
Side question: does those look good on a US standard?
worfres_arec_bawrin t1_j6ip4go wrote
38-69£s.
It’s more of a more is better sushi place.
polmeeee t1_j6hjq4q wrote
Spare a cheat day and go to an all you can eat Sashimi buffet I guess. That's what I did.
ZPGuru t1_j6gl15w wrote
7 rolls and two orders of sashimi is coming out to at least 70 bucks where I live. My trick is to get the discounted "chef's choices" options where they shovel all the sea urchin egg and eel and jellyfish and stuff at me before it goes bad. Jokes on them, those are my favorites...eel sushi is sooooo good. Pretty sure its like grilled or something first though.
ezfrag t1_j6gwloa wrote
Eel is definitely grilled first.
ZPGuru t1_j6gwyj6 wrote
Yeah I just looked it up and called my dad about how to prepare it. He used to pull them out of crab traps when I was a kid. Apparently you drive a nail through their brain and then cut two flaps of meat off them before grilling or broiling them. He told me how to cut one up after you nail it to a tree lol
DumbDumbGoodbye t1_j6h2932 wrote
I'm glad we are at the top of the food chain
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WildcatKid t1_j6g71cq wrote
42.50 British Pounds.
MedalKing t1_j6get71 wrote
Dang that's cheap
zxsxz t1_j6gm7a8 wrote
Just under $53 USD. Good deal.
Lighttraveller13 t1_j6fij48 wrote
8 rolls but none fried($8-$9 each), 6 sushi (~$15)
Tolbitzironside t1_j6hgcgp wrote
Tree fiddy
azdood85 t1_j6f1zfq wrote
Please tell me thats not homemade. And where can I get it?
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toasterb t1_j6gqku3 wrote
Man I’m glad I live in Vancouver. Out of control housing costs, but at least we have the cheapest/best sushi outside of Asia.
£42.50 is about $70CAD, and I bet you could get that for $30-40 here.
somersquatch t1_j6h2fwb wrote
You are having a laugh if you think you can get all this for $35-$40. That's coming from someone who lives near Vancouver.
7 rolls & 6 pieces of nigiri.
Nigiri ~$2 a piece on the cheap end, so $12.
6 rolls are gonna be at minimum $6 each so that's $36 right there. Plus the edamame is another $5 added on, so $53+ taxes and such, it's gonna be $60+ easily. This is all on the low end, I can't say I've ever seen a sushi place with rolls cheaper than $4.99 and often you're sacrificing quality at that point.
However if you have a sushi place you know of that would allow me to get this much for $40 or less please do share, they'll appreciate how much extra business they get from it.
toasterb t1_j6h6t19 wrote
Sushimoto at Holdom Station in Burnaby - I priced this out at about $25-30, as I’m not sure which rolls some of those are so I took some guesses. The nigiri pieces there are about $2.50 and those rolls are about $4-5, none of it is fancy stuff.
Enjoy your new favourite sushi place: Sushimoto
A really high quality place tucked away where nobody knows about it. A truly hidden gem.
I bet that I could price this out at Dragon Sushi in Fairview for under $25, but the pieces would be larger — bordering on unmanageable — and the quality would be lower.
Edit: looks like you’re from Victoria, and while you’d think it’s the same, it’s not. Somehow prices are lower and quality is better here. Maybe you’re just too small of an isolated market and it ends up costing more.
I definitely have friends from Victoria who make an explicit point of getting sushi when they’re in the Lower Mainland.
somersquatch t1_j6h9gmk wrote
I'm not sure why you priced it so low, as a quick 10 minute look at the menu of a place I've never been before shows that the breakdown is much higher than $25 or $30.
Just the 6 rolls alone would be on average ~$4 each, and that's low end imo. These aren't one ingredient rolls with no sauce or extras on top, like the $3.50 rolls at Sushimoto. So I'm using $4 average even tho it could be $5. $24 for 6 cheap rolls is still very good value, but we're leaving out the 6 pieces of nigiri @ $3 a piece (higher than the $2 I had guessed), so that's another $18. Gonna be easily $40+, approaching $50+ with taxes. The closest thing on the menu to the box pictured is the party tray A, which is 5 rolls, and 12 pieces of nigiri, for $46. That's not a bad deal by any means, but it would still leave you paying $50+ for less sushi than OP got. Quality matters though, for all we know the sushi OP ate was ass lol.
Now, I'll absolutely be going to Sushimoto, and likely often if it's good, because those prices are cheap for 2023. But long gone are the days where you could spend $25 bucks at a decent sushi place and get a large quantity of food.
Edit: and yes, I'm from Victoria, born and raised in Vancouver though. My favorite sushi place in Victoria is similarly priced to Sushimoto, and if the quality is anywhere similar, I'm sure Sushimoto is awesome. But even at my local place I couldn't get this much for less than $50 OTD, but a tray of 8 separate rolls (some bigger/better than pictured by OP) is $49.99, and that's a 58pc tray.
Editedit: I'll also say, my favorite sushi roll from my local place was $11.99 ~6 months ago. It's now $16.99. I actually fully believe that you could get the same amount or more than OP in Vancouver for $30 just a year ago. But prices have shot up like crazy from what I'm seeing.
its_justme t1_j6i5ivo wrote
There’s a bunch of random hole in the wall sushi places which are that cheap at least in Vancouver. Recently I went to one up the street from English bay (can’t recall the name) but was super cheap for a bunch of sushi and couple Sapporo
xen_deth t1_j6hree3 wrote
There's also not a full roll anywhere on that plate...that's going to help the price a bit.
Lady_Dinoasaurus t1_j6he80m wrote
I got so excited to see a .co.uk that I was ready to drop £50 on sushi but it doesn't deliver to my area 😭😭😭
I'll grab a wee yo sushi and be sad about it
Fullm3taluk t1_j6hp51g wrote
Just don't buy a drink with your sushi they are fucking rip off in yo sushi
ParrotDogParfait t1_j6g5gy9 wrote
The tag [I ate] means that it was bought somewhere. And I second that question, where did you get it OP?
IaryBreko OP t1_j6hckdm wrote
Sushi Co in London, UK
StonedApeGod t1_j6gm1gs wrote
Would that be a bad thing, or am I misinterpreting this comment?
azdood85 t1_j6gn5lo wrote
It came off weird. Sorry.
StonedApeGod t1_j6gnuvk wrote
Don't be sorry, I'm just slow. 😂
ThisFreaknGuy t1_j6h2de2 wrote
Me too, brother, me too...
Controller_Maniac t1_j6gmh9s wrote
I feel like a fatass just thinking about how i could finish this entire platter myself
VintageAda t1_j6hxv5p wrote
Right? First thing I thought “I would fuck that up so fast”.
shit_fuck_fart t1_j6gtbrg wrote
Am I the only one that can't eat sushi when it's covered in sauces like that? Especially the ones on the rolls that are obviously made with mayonnaise?
I'd eat the six salmon rolls on the edge and then the two pieces of salmon nigiri and tuna. The rest of this plate would go to waste.
LittleBitGhengisKhan t1_j6h1rp4 wrote
Somewhat agreed. I am somewhat of a nigiri purist but I do enjoy some combination rolls. The sauce shouldn’t be so much that a dab of soy sauce goes unnoticed — or that I have to forego the soy sauce altogether.
dwdukc t1_j6h5sj8 wrote
I totally agree, and was looking for this comment. Take something that tastes of freshness, and then mask the flavour. Why pay all that money for something that tastes the same as mayo or BBQ sauce?
shit_fuck_fart t1_j6h6eww wrote
The mayo especially makes it bad for me, there is just no reason a giant glop of mayonnaise should be on a small piece of food like that, it makes my stomach hurt.
And I know its not literally just taking a spoonful of Dukes and plopping it on top, but, it really isn't that far off.
turncoatmormon t1_j6fwaue wrote
I don’t think you have enough ginger there 😂
Only half /s because I love that stuff (and sushi in general)
mentaljumpingjacks t1_j6gjy1u wrote
Dannnggg. That’s a butt tonne of ginger.
Solid_reddit t1_j6fcfh3 wrote
Woaw !
Where, what restaurant ? How many ?
Affectionate-Tea-975 t1_j6fk8bh wrote
Looks lovely
IsaacRRx t1_j6hdo2s wrote
Looking at this for a long time cause ill never be able to eat something like this :(
IaryBreko OP t1_j6hdpkc wrote
Why not?
IntrusiveIndustries t1_j6hperc wrote
Cause the costs the same as eating for a week to some people.
Ok_Place_5265 t1_j6hizjt wrote
I think I need to give sushi another try
IaryBreko OP t1_j6hj0jk wrote
100%
Hot-Witness-5991 t1_j6g5zfu wrote
Yum 🤤
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HellBliss t1_j6gvy3w wrote
The arrangement of this platter is an OCD's dream come true
Thewaitin4men t1_j6hbvms wrote
Dammn that looks exquisite
Due_Platypus_3913 t1_j6he936 wrote
Did you save some for us?
Vindaloo6363 t1_j6hmx1k wrote
Looks great but I hate the green plastic dividers.
Cismale1 t1_j6hph1x wrote
yes bro u ate slayyyyyyy
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SnooCrickets424 t1_j6ibrsm wrote
Sushi Co source great fish and is consistently good. I cannot stand the amount of plastic fake green grass things they do. They are the very definition of waste. It’s perhaps a wider problem that’s amongst alot of sushi restaurants but surely there can there be some sort of biodegrade-able solution?
TheHendryx t1_j6ij3zm wrote
That looks fantastic
jagmania85 t1_j6ix9l5 wrote
Thats like £25 easy. I miss eating sushi that wasn’t ridiculous priced.
IaryBreko OP t1_j6ixsdp wrote
Lol I wish. It was £38 (discounted from £42.50)
Piaski_23 t1_j6jo45l wrote
Salmon nigiri looks fire
bolonomadic t1_j6f66gn wrote
get in my belly!!!
daqwheezy t1_j6g5p3o wrote
OP you need to tell us where and how much!
IaryBreko OP t1_j6hcmic wrote
Sushi Co in London, UK. £38 (discounted from £42.50)
nahxela t1_j6h0kbo wrote
Gimme
geetlebeetle t1_j6h1nt4 wrote
I would devour that
Yellowbluematter t1_j6h1qiy wrote
Wow love it!
whatsbobgonnado t1_j6h2flc wrote
what's the pile of white stuff on the left? I've gotten that with sushi before and I didn't like it
Appropriate_Lack_727 t1_j6h3dsn wrote
Looks like pickled ginger. Pretty standard sushi condiment, along with the wasabi next to it.
IaryBreko OP t1_j6hcnop wrote
Pickled ginger in the middle and white cabbage on the left
whatsbobgonnado t1_j6jnncw wrote
ohhh I do not like pickled ginger lol thanks!
Feisty_Affect_7487 t1_j6h2jcp wrote
I want one
FinniboiXD t1_j6h7nu0 wrote
Gimme NOW
Guntztuffer t1_j6h9k52 wrote
This is truly beautiful
pluck-the-bunny t1_j6hbslr wrote
I want this inside of me
xx99saitama t1_j6hdaap wrote
OMG looks soooo good 🤤🤤🤤
danield1302 t1_j6hhjip wrote
Oof. This looks good but idk what it is about sushi but I can't eat more than like 5-6 of them then I need to eat smth else. Which is also why I've only ever eaten it at places that offered sushi and other food and could never go for dinner at a just sushi place. Doesn't help that I'm not a big fan of the sauces they use.
I still like sushi and eat it from time to time just couldn't imagine eating this whole platter, even as good as it looks.
bristolfarms t1_j6hkr4g wrote
omg i want this
Demonic_Toaster t1_j6hlbkg wrote
Unaaawwwwwwgeeee salivates uncontrollably
W84HELL t1_j6hlj3n wrote
Looks amazing! I don't get the fake plastic grass dividers though. Isn't the first time I have seen them with sushi.
IaryBreko OP t1_j6hmnv6 wrote
Sushi rice is quite sticky - so I think the dividers are there to make it easier to pick up individual pieces
Spinmoon t1_j6hnpvq wrote
"sharing" platter. Sure... I will take 2!
adbbugsomg t1_j6hy4se wrote
How much do you usually pay for this much sushi in the states?
IaryBreko OP t1_j6hybot wrote
I'm in London, UK and this was £38. Not sure about the US but a lot of people in the comments were talking about prices in different countries so you might find your answer there!
m3wsoup t1_j6ighqr wrote
perfect sushi platter i've seen, i’ll be taking two😮💨
CompoundT t1_j6ihsp6 wrote
I need one!
FourWordComment t1_j6imwyw wrote
What’s the bottom right nigiri, with the sauce and chives?
IaryBreko OP t1_j6io3l6 wrote
I think it's Eel
FourWordComment t1_j6ioqgo wrote
I’ve had it before, but it was in a sample set and didn’t get the name. I don’t think it was eel, because I also had eel with a thicker sweeter eel sauce. That one was a citrus ponzu style of sauce.
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BooksyBloom t1_j6j78aa wrote
Was that for 2 please?...
Zagrycha t1_j6jgpea wrote
that fatty salmon and tuna!! i knows what im eating for lunch 🤤
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GlizzyConflict t1_j6k3tlu wrote
It’s the green grass in sushi for me
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bubshole t1_j6gpwxm wrote
Where
MrMisklanius t1_j6gugkl wrote
This is one serving of sushi
TwainVonnegut t1_j6gvto0 wrote
Aw man, I wanna eat that right now.
brublanc t1_j6gwo86 wrote
And just like that, you go broke.
Reisario t1_j6gxi5j wrote
And also made me hungry... well done
amitrion t1_j6h034g wrote
Pretty sure I could eat all that by myself...
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IaryBreko OP t1_j6hceqf wrote
For people that are asking how much this was. We paid £38 (discounted from £42.50) for it and was enough for both of us for lunch (with a handful of pieces left over)
lurkopotomus t1_j6ide3r wrote
The plastic grass between the pieces looks delicious, too. Must be authentic.
Farmed salmon companies use the same marketing firms as big tobacco. Keep believing it’s somehow better than wild while you suck on a harmless cigarette.
DorkSidedStuff t1_j6jhcqh wrote
Every time I look at sushi now, all I see is overfishing and micro plastics...the age we live in.
Australie t1_j6hgq9d wrote
You can tell this was made by a white person
The1joriss t1_j6h7wsn wrote
True sushi doesn’t need this amount of sauce
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LittleBitGhengisKhan t1_j6h1mn7 wrote
That’d be around $60 after tip at my local joint, with the cash discount.
voxelghost t1_j6h394n wrote
Looks like about $35's worth here in Japan
SkellyboneZ t1_j6h5x5y wrote
Go to kura or sushiro and get it for half that lol
voxelghost t1_j6h7am0 wrote
Sure, just did a quick back of the napkin, and it looked like 40 pieces, divided by two per plate, and most of them at 110yen, then 3 at 220yen + tax and some beer for me. And some mcd on the way home so I won't get hungry.
Alright I confess - i just pulled a number out of my ... ... hat, yeah
SkellyboneZ t1_j6h9c6z wrote
The beer is where they get you lol. I think 35 bucks is good for better sushi though.
voxelghost t1_j6h9jq4 wrote
Honestly, we mostly eat temaki at home these days, or go to a proper mom&pop sushi place out here in the inaka
archarbor t1_j6ghkcb wrote
That looks good but I am suspicious of sushi that comes with the fake grass in between rows.
ezfrag t1_j6gwi4u wrote
That's actually a tradition from Japanese sushi restaurants going back about 60 years. The leaves are to keep the different varieties of fish from impacting the flavors of the neighboring slices.
peppnstuff t1_j6hgv2q wrote
That's the best part! Don't tell me you've never tried it? Like going to the movies blind.
PM_ME_PARR0TS t1_j6f1mo8 wrote
Dude. The fat stripes on that salmon nigiri... Bet that shit melts in your mouth. I'd wreck this in a heartbeat.