Yes. Some fish contain salmonella and I don't think u want to catch that. Also alot of fish carry sicknesses
a small fish that is put into sushi
seaweed, sticky rice, and a type of raw fish. its not sushi without raw fish
put rice on nori sheet then put the vegetables and fish in roll it up cut it and ENJOY!!
no but it does contain holyness from the gods of the china plant
no. you have to wash it first. I think
Yes. You must clean everything you put in your fish tank. Also for plants, you need to clean it and wait 2 days to put it in the fishes tank.
Global thermonuclear war. What do you mean, "what happens?" Nothing "happens." You get sushi with mustard on it, and some people look at you like "Look, that guy just put mustard on his sushi" and the rest look at you like "Look, that guy just dipped raw fish in his mustard."
Even though MahiMahi are native to both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, I have yet seen them as a choice in any Japanese restaurants. A certified Sushi Chef (in Japan, a sushi chef must be certified) would have to deem them edible as raw fish before they can become used 'officially' as Sushi or Sashimi.
wash it
THe difference between okay sushi and great sushi can be many factors. Great sushi needs to use the freshest fish, and be put together by somebody who knows how much of each ingredient to use. It also must use well made rice, because if the rice is incorrect it will ruin the texture and flavor.
Well, you dont have to put anything inside daily just put a little bit of Tap Water Conditioner every time you wash the fish tank with tap water. If its a big fish tank do wash it every week and if its small wash it every three days.
1. Cook sweet sticky white rice. 2. Stir in some rice vinegar and sugar to taste. 3. Let cool. 4. Place seaweed on a rolling bamboo mat. 5. Put cooled rice onto seaweed and spread evenly. 6. Put desired filling in. 7. Roll it up.