

The Sunday Read: ‘The Untold Story of Sushi in America’
Nov 14, 2021
Discover the surprising origins of sushi in America and its rise from obscurity to mainstream delight. Reverend Sun Myung Moon's vision and the establishment of True World Foods played pivotal roles in this culinary transformation. Explore the intertwining narratives of faith, identity, and entrepreneurship that shaped the seafood industry. Experience a vibrant gathering in 1980 that marked a cultural shift, reflecting how sushi became a beloved staple in American dining, thanks to a unique blend of tradition and innovation.
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Moon's Mansion
- Daniel Fromson visited a mansion in Gloucester, filled with photos of Reverend Sun Myung Moon.
- The photos depicted Moon fishing, posing with various fish, and even riding a giant tuna.
True World Foods' Origin
- Reverend Moon's spiritual vision intertwined with True World Foods, a dominant seafood distributor.
- This company is arguably the only nationwide distributor of fresh seafood in the United States.
The Fish Pioneers
- In 1980, Reverend Moon tasked his followers with pioneering the seafood business.
- He addressed them at the New Yorker Hotel, urging them to bring back prosperity through this venture.