sashimi

साशिमी
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tuna sashimi
a Japanese dish of bite-sized pieces of raw fish eaten with soy sauce and wasabi paste.
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Worse yet, the sushi and 'sashimi' that Tuesday night were mediocre, and a few items were downright terrible.
Rest the sashimi slices against it, alternating slices of 'sashimi' with lemon slices.
On offer is a selection of sushi, 'sashimi' and temaki, fish and vegetable combinations rolled in seaweed-wrapped cones.
tuna 'sashimi'
The sushi and 'sashimi' are also delicious and if I have pudding it'll usually be the plate of different ice creams mixed with fruits and caramel.
He offers six varieties of crudo, the Venetian-inspired take on 'sashimi' that's currently ubiquitous on Manhattan menus.
His period of shyness now over, he wolfs down squid 'sashimi' , mackerel rolls and tuna nigiri while ordering me to keep mixing wasabi and soy.
In Japanese cuisine, green shiso is added to sushi, soups, salads, 'sashimi' , and tempura.
Some fresh fish is eaten raw with soy sauce as 'sashimi' , or combined raw with rice in sushi.
I sometimes think I could live on sushi and 'sashimi' .
Tuna is commonly used in 'sashimi' , but its omega - 3 content is quite low compared to fish such as salmon, trout, mackerel and sardine.
I had several bottles of hot sake and some miso to accompany our dish of 'sashimi' .
tuna 'sashimi'
As for sushi and 'sashimi' , they're fresh and expertly, if not artfully, prepared.
Most people come to Tokyo expecting to eat sushi, maybe some 'sashimi' , and probably some sort of noodles (soba, udon, or ramen).
The most sought after tuna, however, is the Bluefin, used to make tuna 'sashimi' in sushi restaurants.
Its raw belly meat provides the greatest otoro, the fatty tissue that is the most prized for 'sashimi' and sushi.
If you know your sushi and 'sashimi' , you can custom order your own, but I opted for the platter which features 10 various pieces and one roll of the chef's choice.
After the tuna tartare, I was presented with aji mackerel 'sashimi' tossed in shiso blossoms.
Freezing and thawing raw fish will be the death of sushi and 'sashimi' as we know it.
We had 'sashimi' and fresh-cooked rice for dinner.
And just about anytime, hungry Seattleites can be found gobbling noodles, sushi, 'sashimi' , and tempura at restaurants all over the city.
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