'Nigiri Sushi' becomes æ¡ã‚Šå¯¿å¸ (nigirizushi) in Japanese. Notice the change of the initial 's' in sushi to a 'z' sound.
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nigri sushi is a kind of sea food, such as shrimp or tuna or eel on top of sushi rice. Ebi (shrimp and rice) is a kind of nigri sushi. Nigiri is simply a small ball of rice with any topping on it.
You would spell it "sushi" because the word is Japanese.
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The correct spelling is "sushi" (Japanese raw seafood).
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Yes. Sushi is Japanese.
Sushi is the correct spelling.
The word "sushi" comes from the Japanese language.
'Sushi', in the traditional Japanese sense, is rice flavored with a combination of mirin (a low alcohol/high sugar rice wine) and rice wine vinegar. However, in America, we call raw fish, sliced by a sushi master (traditionally requiring 7+ years of training) wrapped in seaweed with the above rice and other flavoring components, sushi. Sushi is not a singular dish and comes in many different forms and styles from Nigiri (small ovals of rice topped with fresh, raw fish) to hand rolls.
What sushi is best depends on what you are looking for from your sushi dish. If you have never tried sushi before it's best to have a basic roll (like the california roll) and a few pieces of nigiri (try egg and crab and a raw fish if you are daring). Also, consider talking to the sushi chef, since he knows the best fish that he has.
Sushi originates from Japan.
It is said that Nigiri-zushi was invented by Yohe HANAYA of 'Yohe's Sushi,' or by Matsugoro SAKAIYA of 'Matsu no Sushi' (commonly called name; original name of shop was Isago Sushi).