Proteins and carbohydrates from starch (rice), tuna, nori and sugars. Depending on what it is made with it may include some vegetables.
Tuna Sushi
Many countries go fishing for tuna. For example, Japan fishes lots of tuna for use in sushi, which is a popular type of food there.
It's something in every restaurant called SEAFOOD! more specific, sushi, fish, crab,lobster and TUNA!!!! I LOVE TUNA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like tuna sushi with cutting usa zebras I like tuna sushi with cutting usa zebras
Some of the satisfied customers leave some reviews about some food in Ra Sushi which made it popular. Some of those foods are Crispy spicy tuna, Ra chips and salsa, and Tuna tataki.
Sushi...... I love sushi ...lov u ray ray
well my favorite are beef ramen and chicken and tuna and Salmon sushi i love Japanese food
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.
Because there are basically two types of what we westerners think of as 'tuna' in sushi, the lean cut of the fish, called 'akami' and the fattier part of the fish, cut from the belly region, called 'toro.' Tori is also graded up by the degree of fattiness, and can be referred to as 'toro,' 'chu-toro,' or 'o-toro.' More on this can be found at The Sushi FAQ at http://www.sushifaq.com/sushi-items/sushi-items-tuna-maguro.htm"
The best answer I've found so far, was from when I worked in restaurants. The sushi we served was always fresh, real, and caught by local fisherman from around the world. Alas, all sushi is not made the same, I was told that the "block" sushi I saw at lower grade sushi establishments was made from the loose bits of tuna that are pasturized and molded into blocks. By the looks of it, this is what I suppose saku tuna is Edit: As far as I know Saku Tuna is yellowfined tuna that is labeled with Maguro, most often only used for labeling bluefin tuna. So you can call the tuna Maguro Tuna-Saku. I suppose it is a way to sell the cheaper yellowfin tuna to a higher price.
If you get spicy sushi, yes, it can make you aroused. I don't know about the fish part making you aroused, but spicy food can mimic sexual arousal. The spicy salmon or spicy tuna rolls are extremely spicy at my local sushi restaurant.
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