Eat nigiri style sushi in one bite. This is not always easy (or possible) in North America where some sushi-ya make huge pieces, but traditional itamae in Japanese sushi-ya will make the pieces the proper size for this. In North America, try your best and don’t worry if there’s po...
The sushi chef hasn't the vaguest idea of what you're talking about if you ask for kazunoko, shiso, inago, chirashi, oryama gobo The morsels of fish atop nigiri pieces are so large that you can barely see the rice underneath (some people think that the sushi place is good because you...
Our hungry friends over at Foodbeast have just unleashed a great new how-to video that outlines a number of errors both Japanese and non-Japanese alike often make when eating sushi. Not only that, but it teaches us the correct way to eat the stuff, intro
Now you have your pieces for nigiri or to place on top of a roll! Cutting for eel sushi (rolls): Carefully slice open the package, take out the eel, and wipe off most of the sauce that it’s stored in. Take your knife and make two cuts down the center of the fillet. This is ...
8. Eat Edomae sushi Tokyo is the home of nigiri-style sushi (nigiri meaning “pressed”) – the sushi style that doesn’t involve nori or wrapping, but a pressed rice cylinder topped witha slice of fish or other ingredient. This style developed as a fast-food for workers back in the ...
When one eats sushi is it useful to think about its origins and the way it developed into nigiri -zushi and maki -zushi. While sushi was created in bite-sized pieces as an early form of fast food to be eaten with the fingers, it is still helpful to know a bit about how to handle...
How Much Wasabi Should You Eat With Sushi? Wasabi is nutritious, delicious, and flavorful. Usually, the sushi chef determines the amount of wasabi you should eat by adding it to your sushi. As such, you don’t need to add the wasabi yourself, except you want something spicier. Besides, ...
Here you will find step-by-step instructions on: How to make sushi in general How to prepare sushi rice Recipes for nigiri How to make sushi rolls Inari zushi and other types of sushi Ideas for ingredients
In theory, sushi is a simple thing to be enjoyed in almost any way you like. However, if you want to eat it like a Tokyo local, remember that sushi etiquette changes with the setting.
In theory, sushi is a simple thing to be enjoyed in almost any way you like. However, if you want to eat it like a Tokyo local, remember that sushi etiquette changes with the setting.