Diversify Your Order Beginner sushi eaters will often order rolls, which many consider a tasty, and safe, bet. Experienced sushi eaters like sushi for the distinct tastes of each type of fish, and not for the disproportionate amounts of rice and seaweed you tend to get in a roll. We're not against ordering rolls. Just why not branch out next time?
That goes for any rolls named after American states, too. Not sure if an ingredient is unorthodox? It probably is. Hand rolls and gunkan maki — "battleship sushi" — are generally constructed by wrapping a large sheet of seaweed around the fish and rice, as if enclosing the ingredients in a blanket.
This seaweed is often crisp, and hand rolls should be eaten first — not saved for last — to ensure that the seaweed does not become soggy, and to preserve maximum freshness. Quality sushi restaurants are also usually closed on Mondays. The rice was fermented to preserve it, and the fish was also salted heavily to prevent the growth of bacteria and microorganisms — keeping it fresh longer, even when stored without any kind of refrigeration.
And, interestingly, the rice was typically thrown out when eating the fish. It was used only to wrap and preserve the fish. The dish spread from China to Japan in the 8th century. Over the following centuries, the dish slowly began to change. The Japanese began eating three meals a day, boiling their rice, and using rice vinegar to help ferment the rice more quickly. The smell of the preserved fish was still strong — but a faster fermentation process helped reduce the time it took to create the Japanese sushi dish.
By the middle of the 18th century, sushi spread to Edo, where three famous sushi restaurants — Matsunozushi, Kenukizushi, and Yoheizushi were opened. Thousands more of them followed in the late 18th century. However, this sushi was not quite the same as the sushi we know today. It was often cooked — due to a lack of refrigeration — and served in larger pieces.
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