Sushi has been widely used in English since the late 20th century, gaining popularity in the United States and other Western countries during the 1980s and 1990s. The term originates from the Japanese word "sushi," which refers to vinegared rice typically paired with various ingredients, including seafood. Its incorporation into English reflects the global interest in diverse cuisines and the increasing accessibility of Japanese food culture. Today, sushi is a well-recognized and popular dish in many parts of the world.
Yes, as long as it has been cooked and if kept, has been refrigerated.
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About 2 to 4 That was when of my sushi rice got stale
Anyone can eat sushi, as long as they are willing to eat fish and they are not allergic. Although it originates from Japan, sushi can be eaten by most people.
Forever.
a long time ago.
It was made in 1946. So, not that long ago...
somewhere
Sushi making is a fine art. An accomplished Sushi chef oversees the selection of the vinegar, rice preparation, purchasing and the preperation of the final product. A sushi knife can cost upwards of $300.
Sushi can sit for several hours. But, i wouldn't leave it out for more than 3-5 hours.
Since 1611
Plan on eating sushi the day it is made. It is really best when eaten immediately and does not get better with age.