No, Sushi is Japanese. However, Korea has a similar dish called Kimbap.
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Sushi is a Japanese roll usually containing raw fish. Including- Salmon, Eel and others. There is also westernized versions not containing fish.
No and Yes. While sushi is well-known for being part of Japanese cuisine, Koreans tend to eat a lot of Japanese food and have several variants of sushi which are properly considered as Korean food. For example, the Japanese dish of Onigiri, which is a small piece of fruit, vegetable, meat or fish, surrounded by a triangular ball of rice and nori seaweed, is quite popular in Korea and often called "Samgak Kimbap" (삼각 김밥) or "triangle rice-cakes". There is also simple Kimbap, which is similar to the Japanese Futomaki. While these are not exactly sushi per se, they are in the same family of cuisine.
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Sushi Sushi was created in 1991.
You may say 'oishii sushi,' written: おいしい寿司
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In Spanish Sushi is actually just Sushi.
Maki sushi or makizushi is rolled into a tube and then cut into circles. This is the most common sushi you see. Hand roll sushi or temaki is a whole piece of seaweed wrapped around the ingredients in the shape of a cone. These are left as is and are not cut into smaller pieces like the maki sushi it.
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Kimbap is like sushi.. Sushi is used as an appetizer and entree..