No, 'sushi' is the vinegared rice. You can have sushi without fish, but when fish is used, it is usually 'raw' (though partially picked in vinegar).
you can only eat certain fish raw, and they give you the safe kind in sushi
Most commonly Sushi is served with fresh, raw fish. However, sushi does not, by definition, mean raw fish. Certain dishes are cooked and considered sushi.
Raw fish, if you mean what elements from periodic table are in raw fish, carbon
There is no such thing as raw sushi the raw fish component in sushi is actually called sashimiwhen cooked and combined with the Japanese sticky rice the dish is now called sushi.
That is a sushi and sesemi. It has raw fish.
raw fish Raw fish is a given! Anyone could've said that and I highly doubt that was the answer the person was looking for. Your answer would be Sashimi.
sushi Generally raw fish and salads.
Sushi is raw fish,ButThat is not all that Sushi is, try some, its actually yummy
Yes it does but not all sushi has fish in it. "Sushi" is the art of the preparation and the presentation. Tamago, for example is a cooked egg omlet of sorts that is specially seasoned and placed on the formed rice ball in sushi preparation for what is called "nigiri" sushi. And not all sushi contains raw fish. The eel, or Unagi is cooked as is the shrimp. Sashimi is sliced raw fish. Sushi rolls or Maki sushi sometimes have vegetables only, cucumber, radish etc.
Yes because it's raw fish - and raw fish will rot if it's not refrigerated. Sometimes the raw sushi fish is soaked in rice vinegar to "cook" the fish with acid, but at the end of the day the fish is still raw and won't last an hour if left in a car in the summer with the windows up, in pheonix, arizona. Say "sushi fish" ten times fast!
Sushi is a Japanese roll usually containing raw fish. Including- Salmon, Eel and others. There is also westernized versions not containing fish.
sushi Raw fish or sushi whatever you call it