{"id":3271,"date":"2016-03-08T08:00:51","date_gmt":"2016-03-07T23:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=3271"},"modified":"2020-07-23T00:08:43","modified_gmt":"2020-07-22T15:08:43","slug":"recipe-sushi-roll","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/recipe-sushi-roll\/","title":{"rendered":"Sushi rolls, how to easily make your own"},"content":{"rendered":"
The sushi roll has been around for a very long time. These days, it is a popular (and healthier) option when choosing fast food. Western countries have adapted the sushi roll with various non-traditional fillings. These include crispy chicken fillings, brown rice, and the \u201cCalifornia Roll\u201d.<\/p>\n
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The recipe of the sushi roll was originally a way to preserve fish and other seafood inside of fermented rice. Therefore, a normal Japanese sushi roll is very different compared to western adaptations of this simple meal. Japanese food almost always features seafood as the main ingredient, and sushi is no exception to this. Squid, octopus, crab, eel and fish are almost always featured in these sushi rolls.<\/p>\n
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Japanese sushi rolls can be bought in any supermarket or convenience store in Japan. A supermarket sushi roll costs from 100yen to 500yen, according to how large or fancy they are. The key difference between Japanese rolled sushi and western rolled sushi, is the length. Japanese rolled sushi is always cut into bite-sized pieces, whereas western variations of the roll often come in about 2-3 inches long. Japanese sushi rolls often come in little plastic containers, alongside\u00a0some soy sauce and wasabi.<\/p>\n
<\/a> Sushi rolls with a twist.<\/p>\n