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Definitions for SUSHI
ˈsu ʃisushi
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Princeton's WordNet
sushinoun
rice (with raw fish) wrapped in seaweed
Wiktionary
sushinoun
An adopted quasi-Japanese delicacy of raw fish as sashimi (just thinly sliced raw fish without rice), sushi rolls (raw fish and/or vegetables, wrapped in sticky white rice, in turn wrapped in seaweed, then cut into several pieces), or nigiri sushi (a oblong brick of white rice x 1/ x 1/ with wasabi and a gourmet slice of raw fish on top).
As he waited for more sake, he watched her play with her sushi, taking each piece in her chopsticks, pushing aside the pickled ginger slices, delicately dipping each piece in the wasabi/soy sauce mixture on the side, then pinching her nose and closing her eyes before eating each bite.
sushinoun
A Japanese dish of vinegared, short-grained, sticky white rice with various other ingredients, usually raw fish, other types of seafood, or vegetables. It is prepared in various forms, including nigiri sushi (an oblong, bite-sized rice brick topped with wasabi and a gourmet slice of raw fish or another single high-quality ingredient), sushi rolls (rice and chopped ingredients wrapped as a log in a sheet of dried seaweed, then cut into bite-sized circular pieces), and temaki sushi (rice with multiple other ingredients held in a large crispy cone of dried seaweed).
Etymology: From 鮨, 鮓, 寿司, すし (sushi, originally refers なれずし (narezushi, "rice fermented with raw fish"), later refers 江戸前寿司 (edomae-zushi, "raw fish and rice flavored with rice vinegar")), from すしめし (sushimeshi, "sour rice").
Wikipedia
Sushi
Sushi (すし, 寿司, 鮨, 鮓, pronounced [sɯɕiꜜ] or [sɯꜜɕi]) is a Japanese dish of prepared vinegared rice (鮨飯, sushi-meshi), usually with some sugar and salt, accompanied by a variety of ingredients (ねた, neta), such as seafood, often raw, and vegetables. Styles of sushi and its presentation vary widely, but the one key ingredient is "sushi rice," also referred to as shari (しゃり), or sumeshi (酢飯).The inventor of modern sushi is believed to be Hanaya Yohei, who invented nigiri-zushi, a type of sushi most known today, in which seafood is placed on hand-pressed vinegared rice, around 1824 in the Edo period (1603–1867). It was the fast food of the chōnin class in the Edo period.Sushi is traditionally made with medium-grain white rice, though it can be prepared with brown rice or short-grain rice. It is very often prepared with seafood, such as squid, eel, yellowtail, salmon, tuna or imitation crab meat. Many types of sushi are vegetarian. It is often served with pickled ginger (gari), wasabi, and soy sauce. Daikon radish or pickled daikon (takuan) are popular garnishes for the dish. Sushi is sometimes confused with sashimi, a similar dish in Japanese cuisine that consists of thinly sliced raw fish or occasionally meat.
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Sushi is a traditional Japanese dish that typically consists of vinegared rice accompanied by various ingredients including raw or cooked seafood, vegetables, and occasionally tropical fruits. It is often served with soy sauce, wasabi, and pickled ginger. The ingredients and presentation of sushi can vary widely, but the key ingredient is the sushi rice, also referred to as shari or sumeshi. It can be rolled in seaweed (a style known as maki), topped on bite-sized pieces of vinegar rice (nigiri), or served in a bowl over rice (donburi).
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Sushi
Sushi is a Japanese food consisting of cooked vinegared rice combined with other ingredients, usually raw fish or other seafood. Neta and forms of sushi presentation vary widely, but the ingredient which all sushi have in common is shari. Shari is also referred to as sushi-meshi. Raw meat sliced and served by itself is sashimi.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of SUSHI in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of SUSHI in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of SUSHI in a Sentence
We’re always looking for new products, and our autumn seasonal salad is going to have roasted Brussels sprouts on it, five years ago, if someone told me a cutting-edge salad place would be serving Brussels sprouts, I wouldn’t have believed them. We’ve seen a real diversification of the American palate lately—they serve sushi in some high-school cafeterias now.
In Mexico we have a word for sushi: bait.
I trust most middle-eastern countries about as much as I trust gas station sushi.
I'm torn between Pegasus Airlines from Turkey and Peach [pictured here] in Japan, i've sampled some amazing in-flight sushi on both airlines. I've also tried an amazing Wagyu beef salad on Peach, and one of the best steaks I've ever eaten in-flight was on Pegasus [see next slide].
Two more Adhir Manjan and Sushi Guroor have been added in the nomination list of best actor for doing the acting for being tested Covid positive. Keep promoting vaccine and oxygen
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- سوشيArabic
- suşiAzerbaijani
- sushiBreton
- sushiCatalan, Valencian
- sušiCzech
- sushiWelsh
- sushiDanish
- SushiGerman
- σούσιGreek
- suŝioEsperanto
- sushiSpanish
- sušiEstonian
- sushiBasque
- سوشیPersian
- sushiFinnish
- sushiFrench
- súisíIrish
- sushiGalician
- סוּשִׁיHebrew
- सुशीHindi
- szusiHungarian
- սուշիArmenian
- sushiIndonesian
- sushiIcelandic
- sushiItalian
- 鮨, 鮓, 寿司, すしJapanese
- sushiJavanese
- სუშიGeorgian
- 스시, 초밥, 醋밥Korean
- SushiLatin
- sušiLatvian
- сушиMacedonian
- सुशीMarathi
- susyiMalay
- sushiNorwegian
- sushiDutch
- sushiNorwegian
- łóóʼ tʼáá tʼéehgo bił asdisígííNavajo, Navaho
- sushiPolish
- suchiPortuguese
- sushiRomanian
- суши, сусиRussian
- су̏ши, sȕšiSerbo-Croatian
- sušiSlovak
- sushiSwedish
- sushiSwahili
- சுஷிTamil
- సుషీTelugu
- ซูชิThai
- sushiTagalog
- suşiTurkish
- سشیUrdu
- sushiVietnamese
- סושיYiddish
- 寿司Chinese
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