It's made of a dried seaweed called nori.
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Sushi is normally wrapped in nori, a green seaweed. There are items sold in some sushi places that are wrapped in a translucent material. This is rice paper and is edible, though it is not traditionally used in sushi.
sushi was made around the 7th century in china
american sushi is made out of ellas tummy flubber and japans is made from johns worm
The seaweed used in sushi-wrapping is called "nori." For more information on nori, click on the View Discussion button.
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.
You may be familiar with nori as the wrapping for sushi. You can also enjoy it as is, toast it, or even make a paste out of it to serve over rice or pasta.
Sushi originated in Japan in the 8th century. Sushi first made an appearance in the United States in the 1960's.
A Japanese dish made from tofu skin, filled with sushi rice, sesame seeds and shiitake mushrooms.
Sushi refers to anything made with vinegared rice. Sushi means sushi, much the same way that "hot dog" means ... "hot dog."
It carries sushi dishes and flats around in the man made "river" on the table.
They take sushi...... and give it to the person eating it.....with chopsticks