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Clip: Sukibayashi JiroTokyo, Japan
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How to Eat Sushi - The Expert Way -
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Origins of Sushi: Over 280 years ago
NarezushiNamanarezushi
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Edo Period 1820
Start of Edomae Sushi as “fast food” using fresh seafood caught in Edo Bay.
Edo (Tokyo) 1864
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Globalization of Sushi and the birth of the California Roll
First Sushi Bar in U.S. – Kawafuku Restaurant, Little Tokyo, L.A.
2nd Sushi Bar in U.S. – Eigiku Restaurant , Little Tokyo, L.A. Tokyo Kaikan Restaurant – Chef
Mashita invents new roll substituting seasonal fatty tuna with Californian avocado.
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Health Benefits of Sushi
Raw Fish – omega 3 fatty acids
Nori - great source of vitamins
Rice Vinegar – rich in amino acids and promotes digestive health
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Sake
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Japanese Sushi Knives
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Types of Salmon
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Other Seafood Native to the Pacific Northwest
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Gari
Ginger marinated in plum and rice vinegar.
Used to clean palate and rid of fishy flavor and oil.
Powerful bactericial properties
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Wasabi Eliminates fishy odors, enhances flavor
Rich in Vitamin C
Antibacterial Properties. Found to prevent growth of E. coli
Wasabi farm in the crystal clear rivers of Hotaka, Nagano.
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Chopstick Etiquette 101
Chopsticks should not be touching the table
Do not rub chopsticks together
If you see a splinter, remove it with your fingers.
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Green TeaDebana – first teaAgari – last teaMust be very hotMust not have a strong flavor
Endless health benefits from preventing dementia, obesity, cancer, allergies, Hepatitis C, Influenza, and diabetes.
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Types of Green TeaGyokuro- Highest grade, smooth flavor with light fragrance. Last weeks before harvest grown in shade
Sencha- Everyday Japanese green tea. Leaves exposed to sunlight.
Bancha- Harvest late in the season with a mild flavor.
Matcha- Powdered green tea made in the Uji region. Used for tea ceremony.
Genmaicha- Pan fried sencha mixed with toasted hulled rice. Some grains of rice tend to pop in the toasting process.Hojicha- Roasted green tea with a nutty flavor and low caffeine.
Kukicha- White stems and leaves are harvested and blended to create a mild flavor similar to chestnuts.
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Today’s Sake Selection
HatsumagoYamagata Pref.
Intricate flavor, sweeter,Chef Shiro’s favorite for sushi.
DassaiYamaguchi Pref.
Highest polishing degree,Refined elegance, delicate flavor
OtokoyamaHokkaido Pref.
Earthy, sweet fruity aroma.Smooth flavor
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Gunkan – “Battleship”
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How to eat sushi properly
1. If using hand, use forefinger, middle finger, and thumb
2. Place thumb on fish, tilt, and place middle finger on bottom.
3. Dip the tip of the fish part in soy sauce4. Consume in one bite.5. Some connoisseurs say to place the whole piece in
your mouth sideways so that both fish and rice are touching the tongue at the same time.