If there can be “Sandwich Artists” as a sandwich chain bills its workers, there can certainly be “Sushi Artists”. Very artistic in its presentation, if even the store bought kind. I may be wrong on this but I thought sushi meant cooked meat, and sashimi meant raw meat.
The rice is called shari or sushi-gohan or sushi-meshi. Both gohan and meshi mean cooked rice. The topping is called neta. Together they are sushi, which actually means sour-tasting, from the vinegar mixed with the rice. Raw fish, or sometimes meat, is called sashimi.
blunebottle over 11 years ago
No art in Sushi…..no cooking!
tuna1 over 11 years ago
If you knew sushi like I knew sushi….
Sorry couldn’t help myself..
jack fairbanks over 11 years ago
fartful re-presentation got me worried
Hardhar over 11 years ago
Must be Charlie in that can. He was always a tuna with good taste.
emptc12 over 11 years ago
The final episode in the future last season of “Check, Please!”
Jeff0811 over 11 years ago
If there can be “Sandwich Artists” as a sandwich chain bills its workers, there can certainly be “Sushi Artists”. Very artistic in its presentation, if even the store bought kind. I may be wrong on this but I thought sushi meant cooked meat, and sashimi meant raw meat.
YokohamaMama over 11 years ago
The rice is called shari or sushi-gohan or sushi-meshi. Both gohan and meshi mean cooked rice. The topping is called neta. Together they are sushi, which actually means sour-tasting, from the vinegar mixed with the rice. Raw fish, or sometimes meat, is called sashimi.