At first glance, sushi and poke bowls might seem like twins, but look closer and you'll see that they're far from identical. The word "poke" (pronounced POH-keh) comes from the Hawaiian word meaning ...
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Why You Might Want To Inspect Raw Fish In Front Of A Light Before Making Sushi At Home
Working with raw fish can be tricky from a food safety standpoint. Thankfully, there's an easy way to inspect it before you ...
Not surprisingly, just as there were no authentic Mexican restaurants in Rochester when I was young, there were no sushi bars, either. And definitely no sushi drive-thrus, even though sushi started ...
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Korean kimbap vs Japanese sushi: What's the difference?
Made from fillings rolled in rice and wrapped in seaweed, it's easy to confuse kimbap and sushi -- but these two dishes don't ...
If the thought of raw fish sends you running, fear not! Japanese cuisine offers an incredible array of dishes that don’t involve eating any raw fish at all. From steaming bowls of ramen to crispy ...
Did you know they take reservations at 167 Sushi Bar? I didn’t until just recently. I never thought to check, since its sister restaurant, 167 Raw Oyster Bar on King Street, is one of those ...
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Sushi grade? The truth about what "fresh" fish really means at your grocery store
Ever stand in front of the seafood counter at your local grocery store, staring at labels that say things like "sushi grade" or "previously frozen," and wonder what any of that actually means? You're ...
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