Sushi and sashimi are two of Japan’s most popular seafood dishes. But what’s the difference between sushi and sashimi?
Sashimi is raw fish without rice, whereas sushi always contains rice.
In Japan a real meal always contains rice, so sashimi is considered a starter or snack, whereas sushi is a main course or standalone meal.
The same fish can be used for both sushi and sashimi, but it’s sliced differently for the two dishes. For sashimi, fish is sliced across the grain and for sushi it’s sliced with the grain. In the step-by-step video below, Japanese Sushi Master Hideo Dekura demonstrates how to slice fish for sushi and sashimi.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when buying and preparing fish for sushi and sashimi:
In Japanese, the generic ‘sushi’ becomes ‘zushi’ when it refers to a particular type of sushi. Here are a few of the most popular types of sushi:
Learn how to cook prawns for sushi, make sushi rice, and make dashi soy sauce for serving with all sorts of sushi and sashmi, with Master Sushi Chef Hideo Dekura.
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