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		<title>Indigenous American Sushi</title>
		<description>AMERICAN SUSHI

The United States has its own unique Sushi creations, larger in size than the traditional Japanese Sushi which can usually be eaten in one bite.  The rice is sweeter and quantity is emphasized over quality and visual appeal.  Common American Sushi includes Spicy Rolls, Salmon Skin Rolls, Spider Rolls, ...</description>
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		<title>Talk to your Sushi Chef in Japanese</title>
		<description>Communicating To Your Sushi Chef In Japanese

You may want to say a few phrases in Japanese to show your chef that you respect his culture and his skill.  Here are a few essential phrases.

Gochiso-sama [deshita]: Thank you for the meal.

Hai: Yes.

Itadakimasu: “I will receive” or “let us eat”

Konichiwa: the indispensable ...</description>
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		<title>Notes on the Sushi Chef</title>
		<description>The sushi chef is called Itamae.  An Itamae has learned his skills during a long apprenticship to other Itamae.  After years of experience, the itamae may earn the title of Shokunin, or master sushi chef.  Every chef has his own way of doing things, for example--Tamago-yaki: Tamago in Japanese has ...</description>
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		<title>Types of Sushi usually Found in America Part 4</title>
		<description>Condiments, Garnishes and Seaweed

Goma are sesame seeds.  They are used as garnish on rolled sushi and provide beauty as well as texture.  White seeds are referred to as Shiro-goma and the black ones are called Kuro-goma.  Hanakatsuo is dried, shaved or flaked bonito used as a garnish or as ingredients ...</description>
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		<title>Types of Sushi usually Found in America Part 3</title>
		<description>EEL:

Anago, a salt water eel, most often used for Sushi in the U.S., is also known as the conger eel.  It contains more vitamin A than any other seafood and although it has a relatively high caloric content, its taste is simple and refined.  Broiled or boiled in a special ...</description>
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		<title>Types of Sushi usually Found in America Part 2</title>
		<description>Strongly Flavored Fish

Iashi a Japanese sardine, or anchovy.  The taste is a bit oily and fishy and it must be eaten soon after being caught.  Usually served with fresh ginger or finely chopped onion, may Japanese enjoy this type of sushi at home.  Another very strong sushi choice is  Aji, ...</description>
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		<title>Types of Sushi usually Found in America Part 1</title>
		<description>There are many, many types of fish, selfish and toppings used in sushi.  All are chosen and combined for their unique combination of flavors and textures to be the most pleasing to the palate.  For instance, Abalone, also called Awabi, is familiar to nearly everyone because of the beautiful jewelry ...</description>
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		<title>Lessons in Sushi and Sashimi</title>
		<description>Sushi, now immensely popular all over the world, began as a preserved concoction of salted fish fermented with rice in the 4th century, B.C...  This excellent source of protein called nare-zushi was removed from storage after a couple of months, the rice discarded and the fish eaten by itself.  As ...</description>
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		<title>Sushi Taro</title>
		<description> Sushi Taro

Sushi Taro is an excellent restaurant with a great sushi menu. The prices are quite reasonable, and the food is very fresh. It can be found at 1503 17th St. NW, Washington, DC 20036. If you wish to contact this place via phone, call (1) 202-462-8999. The average ...</description>
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		<title>Sushi Rock</title>
		<description> Sushi Rock

Sushi Rock is a great restaurant that provides marvelous food for customers. It is located at 1276 W. Sixth St. Cleveland, Ohio 44114. If you wish to contact it via phone, the number is (1) 216.623.1212. It is located in the perfect downtown district of Cleveland, and serves ...</description>
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