What kind of sushi is the best?!


Question: I am kinda new to sushi and i enjoy the rolls. What is good and what is in it?


Answers: I am kinda new to sushi and i enjoy the rolls. What is good and what is in it?

I love sushi! There are many types of sushi. They classify them as sashimi sushi, thin rolls (hosomaki-zushi), thick rolls (futomaki-zushi), inside-out rolls (uramaki-zushi), hand rolls (temaki-zushi), hand formed rolls (nigiri-zushi), scattered sushi (chirashi-zushi), pressed sushi (oshi-zushi), stuffed sushi (inari-zushi), and soups.
Sashimi sushi these include: classic sashimi and tuna and nori rolls.
Thin Rolls include: cucumber thin rolls, salmon thin rolls, egg thin rolls, deluxe pickled radish flower, plum and shiso leaf thin rolls, bento box- Japanese lunch box, tuna thin rolls, and asparagus and wasabi thin rolls, carrot thin rolls.
Thick-Rolled Sushi include: salmon and avocado thick rolls, tuna and lettuce thick rolls, pickled radish and cucumber thick rolls, vegetarian thick rolls, California thick rolls, tempura shrimp thick rolls, and omelet and cucumber thick rolls.
Inside-out Rolls includes: California inside-outside rolls, eel and cucumber inside-outside rolls, salmon and avocado inside-outside rolls, and vegetarian inside –outside rolls.
Hand rolls includes: tuna and cucumber hand rolls, California hand rolls, tempura vegetable hand rolls, salmon roe and cucumber hand rolls, salmon and avocado hand rolls, and mini vegetarian hand rolls.
Hand Formed Sushi includes: salmon hand-formed sushi, omelet hand-formed sushi, tuna hand-formed sushi, shrimp hand-formed sushi, squid hand-formed sushi, eel hand-formed sushi, asparagus hand-formed sushi, shiitake mushroom hand-formed sushi, battleship sushi (gunkanmaki), and crab battleship sushi.
Scattered sushi includes: Tokyo sushi in a bowl and vegetarian scattered sushi (chirashi-zushi).
Pressed sushi includes: marinated mackerel pressed sushi, salmon pressed sushi, and eel pressed sushi.
Stuffed sushi includes: simple inari- zushi, stuffed squid sushi, and omelet stuffed sushi.
Soups contain: clear soup with shrimp, miso soup with tofu, dashi, and clear soup with white fish.

sushi itself is gross...imo there is no good sushi.

I LOVE SUSHI !
my favorite is the spider roll (:

It's all good! I prefer to eat sashimi, especially salmon and tuna. But like I said - ALL GOOD!!!

My favorite is the Philadelphia. It's a smoked salmon and cream cheese roll. It's so easy to make and the flavors blend very well together.

just try and see what you like best. but be aware that most sushis served in US restaurants are not authentic but "americanized" (like the one with cream cheese described above). For a real sushi/sashimi experience, go to a real japanese restaurant and ask the sushi master chef to make you some that may or may not be on the menu. he will be more than happy to show off his skills.

super crunch roll. salmon mayonaise and seaseme seed

The best sushi is made in Japan, not in America.
"Rolls" aren't real sushi, it's made for the Americans.
There's no Avacado, cream cheese, or any other
American foods in it. So if you want the "best," you have
to go to Japan for it. I refuse to pay for sushi made in a
resturant in the U.S.. I'd only eat it if my family made it, at least I know it's as close to real Japanese sushi as I can get.

The best sushi is fresh sushi! You don't want to mess with restaurants that don't know what they are doing or that skimp to save money. My favorites are Philly rolls, but I'll eat just about any kind of sushi and/or sashami. I recently had octopus! It was fantastic. Mmm...I'm hungry!!

Spicy crab is my personal fave.

ahi tuna is the highest quality of sashimi, but i have to say that unagi is the best tasting.





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