JAPANESE COOKBOOK FOR KIDS (Page 1 of 5) |
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![]() Nigiri-zushi
may look simple but are actually quite hard to make, since you can't
start over once you start; they require fresh fish sliced to just the
right thickness and size and rice that's packed neither too firmly or
loosely. Most people have their sushi prepared for them by experienced
chefs, either eating out at a sushi restaurant (you can find one in
almost any neighborhood in Japan) or having sushi delivered to their
homes. The skill of the chef can make a world of difference how good
a piece of sushi tastes.
Here are recipes for some types of sushi that can be made in a snap. If you can't get a hold of some of the ingredients listed here, don't worry. You don't have to use all of them, and some can be substitute with others that are available where you live.
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