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Sushi Feature Article:

Sushi – The Japanese Delicacy

by: Chris McCarthy

Sushi is a Japanese dish, popular all throughout the world. Sushi lovers, young and old alike, mistakenly think Sushi refers to raw sea fish. Sushi actually means vinegar-flavored rice and the raw food accompanying it are called Sashimi.

Types of Sushi Preparations

There are five kinds of Sushi preparations like Nigiri, Maki, Temaki, Chirashi and Inari Sushis. Sushi rice is the staple ingredient in all of them. The types are determined by the kind of fillings or toppings used. The same ingredients can be served, assembled in both traditional and modern ways.

-Nigiri Sushi is the most popular form of Sushi. It is served with an oblong mound of rice topped by wasabi and a thin slice of egg, seafood or any meat. While the egg is always served cooked, the seafood and the meat may be raw.

-Maki Sushi is served rolled in nori, which is a kind of pressed seaweed. The rice, seaweed and the toppings are rolled into a cylindrical shape using a bamboo mat. The roll is then sliced into various thick and thin pieces. The California and Boston rolls are examples of this Sushi.

-Temaki Sushi is similar to Maki except that it is hand rolled into a cone and is not chopped into small pieces.

-Chirashi Sushi: A rare Sushi, it consists of a bowl of rice with toppings of Sashimi or raw seafood or fish.

-Inari Sushi: Rare than even Chirashi are served as fried pouches of tofu stuffed with rice.

Ingredients for cooking up the best Sushi preparations

Rice: All Sushi preparations use short – grained Japonica rice mixed with a dressing of rice vinegar, sugar, salt, kombu and sake. The right stickiness is its essential quality.

Nori: These are wrappers made from sea weed, a type found in Japan. It is toasted before use. Nori by itself is edible. There are many kinds of ‘nori’ but the best quality is used in Sushi.

Toppings used in Sushi

Fish: For culinary, sanitary and aesthetic reasons the fish eaten raw must be fresher and of higher quality than fish which is cooked. In fact, professionals are employed to select the fish. Fish served raw are sea fish like tuna, mackerel and salmon. Fresh water fishes are cooked and never eaten raw since they are likely to contain parasites. The most valued Sushi ingredient is “toro”, the fatty cut of tuna. Toro comes in many qualities.

Sea food: Squid, octopus, shrimp and various shell fishes are used for sea food.

Vegetables: Pickled Daikon radish, pickled vegetables, fermented soya beans, asparagus, yam, tofu and gourd are some of the topping vegetables.

Red meat: Beef, ham, sausage and horse meat, often lightly cooked, are used for toppings.

Eggs: Slightly sweet layered omelettes and raw quail eggs are used as toppings.

Condiments used for preparing Sushi

The three main condiments are:

- shoyu which is soy sauce

- “wasabi” which is the grated root of the “wasabi” plant. Real “wasabi”, called “hon-wasabi” has anti-bacterial property which prevents food poisoning.

- “gari” which is sweet pickled ginger, cleanses the palette and aids in digestion.

Presentation is most important

Traditionally Sushi is served in an austere style in single or double tone colored plates. In smaller Japanese restaurants, plates are dispensed with, and the dish is had straight from the wooden counter. However in many places, particularly in U.S., a European sensibility has been imparted in to Sushi serving, resembling French cuisine.

About The Author
Chris McCarthy is the founder of InsaneChicken's
http://www.insanechicken.com

Sushi Restaurants

Bamboo Grille & Sushi Restaurant
3049 W. Agua Fria Fwy Ste. 3, Phoenix (623) 587-0800
A popular place primarily from its cooking style, and categories that include foods that are steamed, grilled, sizzled, wokked, noodled, deep-fried and barbecued. Within those styles, however, are specialties from China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia. Everybody loves the signature Flaming Pepper Steak and the Peking Duck. So come with a big group and go to town.

Ippei Japanese Bistro
7000 E. Mayo Blvd. Ste. 1090, Phoenix (480) 585-7770
Three master chefs from Tokyo prepare authentic sushi, Japanese wood-fire grilled steak and seafood as well as signature appetizers and salads. Ippei offers a Happy Hour from 4-7pm everyday featuring several of its' signature menu items for $5 or less. Reservations are recommended.

KOBE Japanese Steak House
1125 W. Elliot Rd., Tempe, (480) 753-1811
Kobe Japanese Steakhouse is a new and exciting twist on Japanese food. Japanese chefs prepare your meal right before your eyes in an extraordinary show on a Teppanyaki table. Delicious steak, seafood and chicken entrees are available. We offer this treat for lunch as well as dinner, so come and discover Japan right here in Arizona!

Sakana Sushi
5061 E. Elliot Rd.,  Phoenix (480) 598-0506
6989 N. Hayden Rd.,  Scottsdale (480) 609-3850
20250 N 59 Ave., Glendale (623) 566-3595
An excellent sushi restaurant with three locations in the Valley. The Elliot Road location offers Japanese-style teppan and sushi.  All three locations offer full bar.

Sapporo Restaurant
14344 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale (480) 607-1114
TAPPAN YAKI - PACIFIC RIM - SUSHI
Welcome to Sapporo Restaurant Scottsdale Arizona. Experience the distinct flavors and energetic appeal of Sapporo. Excite your senses with our Teppan Yaki, Sushi or Pacific Rim cuisine for an upbeat dining experience in a unique and dynamic atmosphere. Indulge in our exquisite cocktails and small plates at our bar. Sapporo sets the standard for dining in style.

Sushi Moon
6585 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Greenwood Village (303)741-0073
Sushi Moon is a modern Japanese restaurant with a passion for flavor & presentation. Each order is prepared using fresh, healthy ingredients and the finest of cooking techniques. In addition to traditional Japanese cuisine, the chefs have put a Japanese twist on American favorites to offer dishes such as Chicken Udon Soup and Ahi Tuna Steak. Restaurant banquet room has full audio/visual media center and can accommodate up to 60 guests

Jun Japanese
1760 Dublin at Academy Blvd. Colorado Springs (719) 531-9368
3276 Centennial Blvd at Fillmore Colorado Springs (719) 227-8690
Chefs at your call to create marvelous creations, friendly staff and generous portions make Jun THE Japanese Sushi restaurant in Colorado Springs. With two locations, you can either dine on sushi, sashimi, yakisoba, and tempura or invite the chefs to fire up the teppan tables and cook your entrée for your dining pleasure (Centennial location only)! Whether looking to impress a date, or wanting to try Anago, you won’t be disappointed at Jun.

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