In this beginners sushi guide, I'll walk you through the differences between Japanese and American sushi and we'll take a look at the most popular types of sushi you can find. Read the full article on our blog: https://www.bitemybun.com/different-sushi-types-explained/ Or check out the video on the calories in these types of sushi here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilc4KqqshiM If you like Japanese food, you should get our free recipe quick guide, it's the ultimate EASY quick guide with our favorite recipes: https://www.bitemybun.com/free-japanese-cookbook/ Traditional Japanese sushi is much simpler, not dressed much, and it mostly focuses on the fish. American sushi, on the other hand, focuses more on the sushi rolls, and it is topped with a lot of sauces and garnishes. With that said, no matter the style you want, always make sure that you understand the type of sushi you want to order before making your order. The following are the main types of Japanese sushi. Sashimi Technically, sashimi is not sushi, even though it is still categorized as sushi. Whereas sushi is fish served with a ball of rice, which might have some extra ingredients, sashimi is just a raw fish, which is sliced and served as is. The fish is sliced in long and rectangular slices, which are known as “hira-zukuri”. Mostly, sashimi is served alongside soy sauce and ginger, which come as its condiments. Nigiri Chirashi Maki There are different varieties of maki sushi rolls that you can order in a traditional Japanese restaurant. These varieties range in style and size, and they include: Futomaki – which is a bit larger sized sushi rolls, and they are stuffed with several ingredients. Hosomaki – these are smaller sushi rolls, and they are made into a cone shape using a sheet of seaweed (nori). However, hosomaki contains one single filling, which can be carrots, tuna, or cucumbers. Temaki – these are hand sushi rolls, made by rolling nori sheets into cone shapes, and then filling them with fish, veggies, and rice. This type of maki sushi is mostly eaten with hands since they are too large to be eaten using chopsticks. Gunkan Sushi Popular types of American sushi California roll Tempura roll Spicy tuna roll Dragon roll Spider roll Rainbow Roll Philly roll Vegetarian roll Volcano roll I hope you learned a lot of new things about sushi today and thanks for watching :)

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