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Posted on July 8, 2011 by Clyde Thorburn
People frequenting the three melovesushi central London restaurants and their respective sushi bars will find it interesting to learn all about sushi so that they know exactly what to order, how it should be prepared, what the history of the dish is and so on. According to Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia on the internet, the definition of sushi is, quote “Sushi is a food of Japanese origin consisting of cooked vinegared rice (Shari) combined with other ingredients (neta). Neta and forms of sushi presentation vary, but the ingredient which all sushi have in common is Shari. The most common Neta is seafood” end quote. As people might not know Japanese cuisine obviously includes everything to do with sushi.
So what is sushi and why is it such a popular meal that is prepared and served at all the melovesushi Japanese cuisine sushi restaurants in central London? The skill or practice actually started hundreds of years ago when it was used as a way to preserve fish. Sushi then developed into and became a hugely popular distinctive dining experience. Many centuries ago dried fish was put between two pieces of vinegared rice as a way of ensuring that it would last as long as possible. The nori or seaweed as we know it was included later as a way to keep the fish handler’s fingers from getting gluey. Anyone who has handled or worked with raw fish or sushi will immediately identify with this “sticky” fact.
Technically, the word sushi applies or specifies the rice. The Japanese word ‘su’ means vinegar and ‘shi’ is taken for the word ‘meshi’, which is the Japanese word for rice. Therefore sushi is directly translated into English means ‘vinegared rice’. However, colloquially, the word ‘sushi’ is usually used to explain a finger sized portion of raw fish or shellfish on a bed of rice. It can also be used to explain the physical act of eating the raw fish in a specific Japanese way of eating it. That being said, sushi lovers who are patrons of the three melovesushi London sushi restaurants need to know that sushi is not an invention that was only created by the Japanese but that the style of serving the sushi is Japanese.
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