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25 January 2009 2,620 views No Comment

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Did you know?

Sashimi is raw fish served sliced, but as-is. That means no rice bed or roll, but it is often served alongside daikon and/or shisho.  You really get the flavor of the fish!

Sashimi is often cut in different ways to enhance the appearance of the fish. Hira zukuri is the standard rectangular shape cut. A thinner cut is called Ito zukuri, and is often no more than 1/16 inch thick. The thinnest, called Kaku zukuri is paper-thin and is often presented in a pattern.

Depending on what you ordered and the whim of the chef, you might see items such as wasabi (the hot green Japanese horseradish-like rhizome), gari (pickled ginger, which comes in both a pink and a light tan color, with the lighter variety stuff usually indicating better quality). You may also see a large green leaf called shiso (plum leaf), which is often served with sashimi, and a shredded white mass of Japanese radish called daikon, which is also often served with sashimi.

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