Sushi is originally from the Mekong river area, and then it spread to China, and THEN to Japan. Originally, fish was packed with rice as a way to ferment/preserve it, and it didn't look anything like our modern conception of sushi.
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China is a country... Sushi orginated from Japan. The sushi today was made incredibly recently actually.
Yes. And just like their American counterparts, sushi franchises in Mexico have adopted recipes from the traditional Japanese dish and added Mexican flavors and ingredients. One such recipe is the cucumber and avocado sushi roll.
japan because who doesn't like good Japanese food he likes the sushi with fish,rice,and veggies wrapped in sea weed. You must be partly stupid. Sushi is Japanese. It has no connection with China whatsoever.
Yes. Sushi is Japanese.
Sushi originated in Japan.
Sushi originates from Japan.
Japan Actually, it was created in 7th century China as a way to preserve raw fish.
* Japan * Thailand * China * ? That all i can come up with!
It really depends on how you look at it. Sushi's first origins were arguably in China. Fish was stored in fermented rice as a means of preserving it, but the rice was never actually eaten with the fish. It was thrown away, so if you consider fish stored in rice to be the origin, then the answer would be China. After the storage idea had migrated to Japan, the Japanese took it further, and started eating the rice with the fish. It wasn't until the early 17th century, once again in Japan, that they started to season the rice (instead of the long process of fermenting it), and selling it as "sushi." Japan later sparked many further developments of this food type. So, if you mean the current food form, I would say Japan.
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Sushi originated from Japan so the Japanese people created sushi.