Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Sushi is Famous Japanese Foods

Sushi is the most famous Japanese dish outside of Japan, and one of the most popular dishes among the Japanese themselves who usually enjoy sushi on special occasions.

NigiriNigiri

Small rice balls with fish, etc. on top. There are countless varieties of nigirizushi, some of the most common ones being tuna, shrimp, eel, squid, octopus and fried egg.

GunkanGunkan

Small cups made of sushi rice and dried seaweed filled with seafood, etc. There are countless varieties of gunkanzushi, some of the most common ones being sea urchin and various kinds of fish eggs.

NorimakiNorimaki

Sushi rice and seafood, etc. rolled in dried seaweed sheets. There are countless varieties of sushi rolls differing in ingredients and thickness. Sushi rolls prepared "inside out" are very popular outside of Japan, but rarely found in Japan.

TemakiTemaki

Temakizushi (literally: hand rolls) are cones made of nori seaweed and filled with the sushi rice, seafood and vegetables.

OshizushiOshizushi

Oshizushi is pressed sushi, in which the fish is pressed onto the sushi rice in a wooden box. The picture shows trout oshizushi in form of a popular ekiben (train station lunch box).

InariInari

Inarizushi is a simple and inexpensive type of sushi, in which a sushi rice is filled into the aburaage (deep fried tofu) bags.

ChirashiChirashi

Chirashizushi is a dish in which seafood, mushroom and vegetables are spread over sushi rice.

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