January 14, 2010
Beginner's Guide To Sushi Types
One of the most popular Japanese foods is Sushi. Sushi is not only famous in Japan, but it is popular all around the world for its low fat, healthy character and delicious taste. Sushi has evolved and has taken on different variations and flavors, one of them being the American sushi.
There are some differences between the traditional sushi and the evolved American sushi. The first being that most of Japanese sushi had some sort of fish included, either raw or treated with pickles. American sushi has taken on a decidedly western technique when it comes to sushi creation, adding area-specific ingredients and changing the shape, size and presentation format laid out by Japanese inventors.
The sushi originally served was very different from the sushi being served in Japan and America. As the sushi was then made through fermenting rice and fish, only the fish was eaten and the rice was not eaten, due to the sour taste. These days, this type of sushi is only served near Lake Biwa.
Japanese people invented modern sushi as finger food, so they could eat it without the use of chopsticks. People would bring sushi at theater and at festivals to eat it with hands, thus the era of modern sushi came into existence.
Many traditional Japanese people still love to eat sushi using chopsticks, with the exception of Temaki. A Temaki is a roll shaped like an ice cream cone with a variety of fillings, and is eaten by hands.
Modern Japanese sushi is of many kinds including sashimi, nigiri, sukeroku, inari, maki and oshi. All these types of sushi are easily available in American sushi restaurants. Sukeroku is a common American sushi made up of vegetables, that is cheap to buy and is easily available in many grocery stores.
Another difference in the Japanese and American sushi is that they are very different in quality. Sukeroku being a cheap sushi is found in many American households. It is considered as ume ranked as it is easier to make and hence sushi chefs can easily launch their restaurants in America.
A sushi chef has to spend years of training in order to open up his restaurant in Japan, and only to serve high quality matsu sushi. In order to experience the taste of an original matsu sushi, one should visit an authentic Japanese sushi restaurant, as it will not be available in an American sushi restaurant.
Ingrid Preube
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