no but it does contain holyness from the gods of the china plant
Sushi itself is low in sodium. Salt is not added to sushi as it is put together. Many people put soy sauce on sushi, which adds a lot of sodium.
no fish doesn't make anyone fat it is verry healthy:)
Most sushi has very little fat. The rice as almost no fat at all in it. The biggest fat content would be the fish, and most of it is very low fat.
Like any food, if you eat too much of it, it will make you fat. In general, sushi is low fat and pretty healthy for you.
No, sushi does not traditionally contain nuts. It is predominately rice flavored with vinegar and sugar. It is served with various vegetables and fish as well as raw fish.
sushi is not made of any fish in particular, itdoesn't even need to contain fish. the word "sushi" comes from the kind of rice that is used. anything made of this rice is considered to be sushi.
No, sushi itself translates to raw fish- but many combination rolls may contain reg algae- just ask the waitor or look at the label for the ingredients
why do our bodies contain fat? why do our bodies contain fat?
With discussion of the food groups, one will see that many sushi items contain large amounts **by weight of fat**. That this fat is the polyunsaturated type, is mitigating. But the most prized cuts of tuna, belly fat type of tuna, do contain a lot. Fried appetizer noodles, although strictly a Chinese food item, contain palm oil or soybean oil in great amounts. This is not the healthiest type of fat for us to ingest Best to stick to the most traditional Japanese dishes, which are almost all derived from the sea, or soy-based, such as edamame and tofu. Otherwise you may get a fat loading that you're not aware of from a more tailored to American tastes sushi meal.
They don't contain fat, they contain sugar which your body converts to fat.
chikoo fruit contain no fat
I would say that it is probably the salmon skin rolls. Any sushi that has the mayonnaise based sauces will have a high fat content. And of the fish the toro or fatty tuna is naturally going to have a high level of fat.
Yes, but it does contain more unsaturated fat.
I do believe most vegetables contain traces of fat.
No, peaches contain contain no fat. They do contain sugar which, if consumed in high amounts without adequate exercise, will make you fat.