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  2. Sushi for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know Before ... - AOL

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  3. The right way to eat sushi on International Sushi Day - AOL

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  4. Sushi - Wikipedia

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    Sushi (すし, 寿司, 鮨, 鮓, pronounced or ⓘ) is a traditional Japanese dish made with vinegared rice (鮨飯, sushi-meshi), typically seasoned with sugar and salt, and combined with a variety of ingredients (ねた, neta), such as seafood, vegetables, or meat: raw seafood is the most common, although some may be cooked.

  5. The 8 Most Common Types of Sushi, Explained - AOL

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    6. Tempura roll. Many sushi restaurants have tempura rolls on the menu, but Ravitch says it’s not a traditional Japanese sushi dish. “Tempura rolls were designed for foreign taste buds, like ...

  6. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Foreign food, in particular Chinese food in the form of noodles in soup called ramen and fried dumplings, gyoza, and other food such as curry and hamburger steaks are commonly found in Japan. Historically, the Japanese shunned meat, but with the modernization of Japan in the 1860s, meat-based dishes such as tonkatsu became more common.

  7. Customs and etiquette in Japanese dining - Wikipedia

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    Before eating, most dining places provide either a hot or cold towel or a plastic-wrapped wet napkin (o-shibori). This is for cleaning hands before eating (and not after). It is rude to use them to wash the face or any part of the body other than the hands, though some Japanese men use their o-shibori to wipe their faces in less formal places.

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  9. Makisu - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese cooking, a makisu (巻き簾) is a small mat woven from bamboo and cotton string that is used in food preparation. [1] [2] Makisu are most commonly used to make a kind of rolled sushi called makizushi (巻き寿司), commonly called maki. [3] They are also used to shape other soft foods such as omelets, and to squeeze excess liquid ...