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Do You Like Sushi?
By Kenji Sakamoto
If you are not the biggest fan about sushi, you are not the only one. What I do not understand is
why people say they do not like sushi when they have not even tried it before. As with most foods,
there are several variations and different ways to cook it. All it takes is a little bit of courage to try out
the different variations and who knows, you may find something that you like.
Sushi is one of the best nutritional sources available to us, which may be one reason people are turned
off by it. There are some people that have it in their head that all health food is going to taste bad.
Others may be turned off by the fact that it is seafood. But sushi is packed with lean protein, nutrients,
and is low in fat.
A couple of other healthy parts to sushi are the seaweed wrap, wasabi and ginger. The seaweed
wrap, which is called nori, is rich with vitamins and minerals that get lost with many other kinds of
foods. As for wasabi and ginger, they contain antibacterial qualities and ginger also aids digestion and
improves circulation.
By now you get the point that sushi is good for you, but that does not make it appetizing to everyone.
However, there are hundreds of recipes for making sushi that many people are unwilling to learn about.
There is the basic hand rolled sushi and vegetable hand rolled sushi, but there are several ways to get
unique while making sushi.
One fantastic recipe worth trying out is smoked salmon and jicama maki sushi rolls. While the recipe is
not complex at all, I recommend going to www.foodnetwork.com to find the exact recipe. But some of
the items that are in the recipe include