There is no reason to feel alone; if ever you were to stare at a sushi menu with absolutely no idea, you were perfectly right. Names and styles are so many that it becomes intimidating knowing where to start. However, sushi does not have to be a mystery!
This beginner’s guide will break down the basics to ensure that when you arrive at a sushi restaurant, you order like a pro.
What is Sushi In Reality?
Put simply, sushi is conceived as an amalgamation of vinegared rice with various ingredients such as raw or cooked seafood, vegetables, and sometimes egg. The term “sushi” is meant for the rice instead of the fish; in that sense, you can even have it without any seafood at all.
Sushi Rolls (Maki)
Maki is really what most of us think of when we think of sushi. It is the roll made of seaweed called nori, on the outside wrapped around rice, fish, and other fillings, and sliced into little bite-sized pieces. Popular ingredients include tuna, cucumber, avocado, and crab. And there are fun varieties such as California rolls, spicy tuna rolls, and dragon rolls.
Even inside-out rolls known as uramaki, where the rice is the outside covering and the seaweed is inside hiding its ingredients, become especially popular in the United States.
Nigiri: Simple and Elegant
Nigiri is the more traditional style: a hand-formed mound of sushi rice topped with a slice of raw fish or cooked seafood such as shrimp or eel. There is usually a small amount of wasabi placed between the rice and the topping, and quite often the whole dish is held together by a very thin strip of seaweed. Nigiri is balanced, clean, simple, and focused on the flavor of fish.
Sashimi: Sushi Without Rice
Sashimi means very thin cuts of raw fish, served without rice. Although not technically sushi (because it is rice-less), it is an important part of Japanese cuisine. Sashimi attempts to bring out the quality of the fish in the sense that it is usually served fresh with soy sauce, wasabi, and sometimes daikon radish.
Bottom Line!
An art, flavor, and tradition blend in sushi. With these fundamentals understood, a whole world opens to exploration. Whether you want to keep it simple with sashimi or plunge into adventurous specialty rolls, every bite will bring something different.
This post was written by a professional at Suhi Inc. Suhi Inc. is a vibrant restaurant that offers what is considered the best sushi St Pete. Opening its doors in 2013 and becoming a local staple by offering live music, traditional hand-rolled sushi, and a friendly atmosphere, our guests always have a top-notch experience. Customers love our award-winning, fresh, and creative Sushi rolls, Nigiri, and Sashimi. With a larger selection of tempura, non-Sushi, and teriyaki options, we can accommodate every taste.