It is written: 寿司
The word "sushi" comes from the Japanese language.
Sushi. It is the same word, since we get it from the Japanese language.
You would spell it "sushi" because the word is Japanese.
Yes, sushi was originated in Japan, where the word means "it's spicy."
Sushi refers to anything made with vinegared rice. Sushi means sushi, much the same way that "hot dog" means ... "hot dog."
サラミ (sarami, "salami") is written in Katakana indicating that it has a foreign origin.
Shoji Izumi has written: 'The vegetable sushi cookbook' -- subject(s): Cooking (Vegetables), Sushi, Japanese Cooking, Cooking (Rice)
You may say 'oishii sushi,' written: おいしい寿司
Yes. Sushi is Japanese.
It's just a Japanese word for raw fish. Loads of different fish can be sushi such as, tuna, salmon or even pufferfish.
Sushi originates from Japan.
Sushi is a Japanese dish consisting of shari (cooked vinegared rice) and neta (other ingredients, often raw fish). The word originally means "sour" for the taste of original fermented fish sushi or narezushi.