Rice with rice vinegar and sugar, and seaweed (called nori in Japanese) are the two staples of sushi. Common sushi fillings are vegetables and fish.
Sushi is specially prepared rice. Rice is steamed and then is mixed with rice wine vinegar and sugar to make sushi. It is served with a wide variety of other items including fish and vegetables.
Sushi refers to anything made with vinegared rice. Sushi means sushi, much the same way that "hot dog" means ... "hot dog."
It depends what you put in a sushi and how much you put in it!But approx 15grams or 0.5oz
Well yeah, you could say not much has changed
because it is chocked full of goodnesss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Go Sushi! ♥ There is a combination of sugar and vinegar in the rice that greatly increases the enjoyable flavors on the tongue. And the textures are great!
it was very expensive
Sushi restaurants can make a lot of money in a year. Sushi restaurants in Japan make more than in the US.
Sushi is from Japan but it is not a dish of raw fish. Sushi is a Japanese dish of rice, usually with some sugar and salt, combined with a variety of ingredients, such as seafood, vegetables, and occasionally tropical fruits wrapped in seaweed
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.
Too much of anything can be bad.
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