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What Kind Of Salmon Is Best For Sushi?

There’s something special about the glistening orange meat with white stripes on a perfect bed of sushi rice or wrapped inside a Nori sheet. Salmon is one of the most popular types of raw fish that tastes amazing when paired with seasoned rice. However, you must be careful while choosing to avoid any food-borne illness. What kind of salmon is …

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15 All You Can Eat Sushi in San Diego

Eating sushi in a restaurant in San Diego can be an expensive dinner or lunch for you. However, if it’s all-you-can-eat, you can enjoy your heart out at the restaurant without pinching your pocket too much. If you are new to sushi eating or new to San Diego, you have found this blog post right in time. In this post, …

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How Do You Make Sushi Rolls Really Tight?

Making sushi at home may appear like a tough thing to try but trust me that rolling is the hardest part of all. You can make perfect sushi rice with some practice and you may be excused for not cutting fish and veggies like a chef. After all, you don’t care much about the presentation at home. One thing my …

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What Tea is Served at Sushi Restaurants?

After reading our blog you now know all the details about sushi and how to eat it. But what about drinks with sushi? Of course, besides sake, the usual drink is tea. But have you ever wondered what is a typical tea served at sushi restaurants? The typical tea you will get in any sushi restaurant is – mild green …

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What are Unagi And Anago? (eel)

If you haven’t eaten freshwater or seawater eel before, it may make you go ‘ewww’ with its slimy appearance. However, if you have tasted it in some Japanese cuisine then you probably know how good it tastes. In fact, eel is rarely served raw and the pieces are usually steamed or marinated in some way before being used. So, what …

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What Is In A Spicy Tuna Roll?

If you have ever been to Japan or have a Japanese friend as I do, you will know for sure that spicy tuna roll is a staple food in the country. They are sold at restaurants, sushi bars, and even at grocery stores. People like to make them at home for lunch, dinner, and even pack them in bento boxes …