sashimi
IPA: sɑʃˈimi
noun
- A dish consisting of thin slices or pieces of raw fish or meat.
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Examples of "sashimi" in Sentences
- Sushi, but not sashimi, which is really what they mean.
- The meal will include nigiri, rolls and sashimi from the Tataki menu.
- Another good beginner roll using sashimi is sashimi-grade tuna and avocado.
- My favorite sashimi is tuna, very * very* lightly seared in Shichimi Togarashi.
- My favorite sashimi is white tuna, and my favorite seafood is pretty much anything.
- John - Yeah, even in California I’m pretty sure most sashimi is flash frozen on the boat.
- But it turned out that Martin didn't really want sushi, which includes rice; he wanted all-you-can-eat sashimi, which is just fish.
- Not too heavy, just right for spring. jenny - I don’t really see it, but many rolls do look like a caterpillar when they are wrapped in sashimi or veggies.
- Regarding the fish, Pret says it couldn't source "sashimi" - grade salmon from anyone in Europe, and the Chilean farm is also said to be "fantastic" compared to others in Chile that pollute.
- Although carbohydrates are higher in nigiri sushi, which consists of fish on a bed of vinegary rice, than they are in sashimi, which is simply cut pieces of raw seafood, overall, it's pretty healthy.
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