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- noun
Rolled sushi .
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Temakizushi is similar to makizushi except that the roll is not cut into pieces.
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Temakizushi is similar to makizushi except that the roll is not cut into pieces.
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Restaurants which say they serve sushi probably only serve makizushi, like California rolls.
Travel Tips From A Japanese Travel Agent | YepYep - Your Daily Waste Of Time 2009
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And I'm sure Japanese people will write in to say that there's a lot more to sushi than just makizushi.
Boing Boing: August 28, 2005 - September 3, 2005 Archives 2005
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I leave you with a closing image of tonight's dinner: natto makizushi.
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I leave you with a closing image of tonight's dinner: natto makizushi.
Archive 2005-05-01 2005
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When you combine two japanese words in this way, the hard consonant is softened, like when you combine “maki” and “sushi” to get “makizushi”.
Japanese Snack Review: Tamagogani “Meisauki” | The Anime Blog 2006
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From a wide selection of makizushi ingredients rolled inside or around sheets of seaweed and cut into six pieces we tried on the first occasion Softshell - deep-fried crab, cucumber, avocado and tobiko as participants - which was playful, colourful and beguiling; but on the following visit Vegetable, resembling pieces of cold leftovers from the fridge imprisoned in rice, was not a treat.
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The effort has paid off, because Yamamoto and his crew are turning out some of the most artful nigiri, sashimi and makizushi in the Twin Cities.
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Temakizushi is similar to makizushi except that the roll is not cut into pieces.
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