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  • Sashimi - Wikipedia
    Many non-Japanese use the terms sashimi and sushi interchangeably, but the two dishes are distinct and separate Sushi refers to any dish made with vinegared rice
  • What Is Sashimi? - The Spruce Eats
    What is Sashimi? Sashimi is a Japanese dish of thinly-sliced raw food, usually fish and seafood, but also sometimes other meats Sashimi is often confused with sushi, although the two are different things
  • What Is Sashimi? | Food Network
    Sashimi is a Japanese dish of sliced raw fish, seafood or protein “Sashimi literally means pierced meat, and it originated in Japan around 1100,” Ono says “Sashimi can consist of fish and meat
  • What Is Sashimi? How to Identify Sushi vs. Sashimi
    So if you’re dining on skillfully wrapped rolls with seaweed and rice, you’re eating sushi, not sashimi But when you spot sliced raw fish on the menu—sans rice—you’re looking at sashimi
  • Beginner’s Guide to Sashimi: What It Is and How It’s Enjoyed
    Sashimi is a traditional Japanese dish consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or meat served without rice Unlike sushi, which always includes vinegared rice, sashimi showcases the pure flavor and texture of premium seafood in its most natural form
  • How to Make Sashimi: 13 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
    Sashimi is made from fresh fish that you slice into delicate, bite-sized pieces People often plate sashimi with a variety of fresh vegetables and other complements to accent the colors and flavors of the fish
  • Sashimi - Raw Seafood - japan-guide. com
    Seafood is most commonly eaten as sashimi, but other meats (such as beef, horse and deer) and foods (such as yuba tofu skin and konnyaku) can also be served as sashimi
  • What is Sashimi and How to Eat it? - ichi Suhi
    Here, we’ll walk you through the basics of sashimi, from the different types of fish to how to eat it properly, and bonus tips to remember So, by the end of this blog, you can savor every bite and do justice to the cuisine without hesitation




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