How To Cook 15 Interesting Facts About Sushi - Recipe

Mark Velov Author: Mark Velov Time for reading: ~1 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
How To Cook 15 Interesting Facts About Sushi  - Recipe

Learn how to cook "15 interesting facts about sushi - part 2". Delicious recipe.

Sushi is becoming more and more popular around the world and there is hardly a person who has not heard of the Japanese specialty. There are many interesting facts that remain unknown to us. We raise the curtain and present you the most curious of them about the delicious bites, and now it's time to get acquainted with the others:

9. A company in Vancouver, Canada, offers sushi served by nude models. The rules are not to talk to them, touch them, make gestures or make comments to them.

10. Some chefs and restaurants use genetically modified fish to make luminous sushi.

 

11. Ikizukuri is a type of sushi in which the fish is filleted alive and served whole.

12. The spicy sauce that is served with sushi is just mayonnaise with chili sauce "Sriracha".

13. Eighty-six-year-old Giro Ono is considered the best sushi chef in the world. Customers made reservations for his restaurant in Tokyo a year earlier. Its rice is described as a cloud that explodes in your mouth. He also holds the Guinness World Record for the oldest Michelin star.

 

14. The highest price paid for tuna intended for sushi is $ 1.8 million for 222 kilograms of fish in Japan. More than 80% of the world's tuna consumption is attributed to the Japanese.

15. The longest sushi roll was made before 2011 in Russia. Its length was 2521.74 m.

 

 

More on the topic:
  • Tuna and avocado rice (American sushi)
  • Sushi with green onions and sesame seeds
  • Sushi salad with rice, peppers and cucumber
  • Sushi with bacon
 

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