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Learn the Different Types of Sushi Rice
October 12, 2009, 10:29 am | visits: 7 | wordcount: 566
By David H. Urmann

Sushi is a very popular Japanese cuisine. Rice is the main ingredient. It has five major types. Learn interesting facts about them. Sushi rice is the common main ingredient in sushi. It has five basic types. Maki Sushi and Nigiri Sushi are the most typical types served in a sushi bar. Maki Sushi is usually rolled into a cylindrical form with the use of a bamboo mat called "makisu." It is comprised of rice, fish, seafood and seaweed or vegetable arranged in a layer. The log formed is cut into six or eight pieces, equivalent to a single roll order. The most common types of maki Sushi are Futomaki, Hosomaki and Uramaki. The Futomaki is of larger or thicker rolls with three or four centimeters in diameter consisting of two or three fillings. It contains vegetables and toppings such as tiny fish eggs. The thinner ones called Hosomaki has a diameter of about two centimeters. It is made of one filling like cucumber, kanpyō, tuna, thinly sliced carrots, or avocado. One kind of Hosomaki with cucumber is called Kappamaki, named after the Japanese legendary water imp. He was famous for his fondness in cucumbers. Nigiri Sushi is vinegar rice with fish, or other seafood and egg sliced thinly, and lightly dabbed with a small amount of wasabi. Fish and seafood may be served raw, but egg is cooked. Different kinds of fish like eel, mackerel, salmon, and tuna are generally the ingredients used in Nigiri Sushi. The proper way to eat this sushi is to dip the side of the fish on the soy sauce. Avoid dipping the side of the rice to the soy sauce because rice easily breaks. Temaki Sushi is commonly known as a hand roll sushi. It is similar with Maki with a few exceptions. Temaki sushi is shaped into a cone, rolled in shape with the help of the hand. It is ten centimeters long and eaten as is without slicing. It is advisable to eat it using your fingers instead of chopsticks Chirashi sushi is a scattered sushi commonly referred as a bowl of sushi rice. It is topped with other ingredients like sashimi and other raw seafood. It is not common to Japanese restaurants outside of Japan. It is popular in Japan because it is easy to make. It is traditionally served during Japan's Doll Festival, an annual celebration held every March. Inari Sushi is stuffed and fried, mainly of tofu and rice. It was named after the Shinto god Inari, who loved fried tofu very much. 2 results found for the text you pasted (403 words). Click "Compare Text" next to a result below to see your content highlighted. Sushi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Kappamaki, a kind of Hosomaki filled with cucumber, is named after the Japanese legendary water imp fond of cucumbers called the kappa. ... It is named after the Shinto god Inari, who is believed to have a fondness for fried tofu. The pouch is normally fashioned as deep-fried tofu , ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sushi Sakura Sushi & Grill Cuisine ... Kappamaki, filled with cucumber, is named after the Japanese legendary water imp , the kappa. Temaki (hand rolls) A large cone-shaped piece, with the nori on ... Inarizushi (stuffed sushi) A small puch or pocket filled with sushi rice and other ingredients (Names after the Shinto god Inari, who ahs a fondness for ... http://sakurasushi.us/cuisine.html

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