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  2. History of sushi - Wikipedia

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    Many types of sushi known in the world today, such as chirashizushi (散らし寿司, "scattered sushii"), inarizushi (稲荷寿司, " Inari sushi"), makizushi (巻寿司, "rolled sushi"), and nigirizushi (握り寿司, "hand-pressed sushi"), were invented during this period, and they are a type of haya-zushi.

  3. Japanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Japanese chain restaurants such as Coco Ichibanya, Ippudo, Kura Sushi, Marugame Seimen, Mister Donut, MOS Burger, Ootoya, Ramen Kagetsu Arashi, Saizeriya, Sukiya, Sushiro, Tonkatsu Shinjuku Saboten, Yayoi Ken, and Yoshinoya, can all be found in Taiwan, among others.

  4. Spring roll - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan. In Taiwan, the most commonly eaten non-fried spring rolls are popiah, called rùn bǐng ( 潤餅) in Mandarin or po̍h-piáⁿ ( 薄餅) in Hokkien. In northern Taiwan, the ingredients are generally flavoured with herbs, stir-fried, and sometimes topped with a finely ground peanut powder before being wrapped.

  5. 11 Best Classic Sushi Rolls, Ranked

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  7. UWS Business Openings/Closings: Sushi Spot, 7/11 ... - Patch

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    Sushi W recently had its grand opening on the corner of Broadway and West 101st Street, a 7-Eleven on Columbus Avenue and West 89th Street had its last day of operation on Tuesday, and the popular ...

  8. Conveyor belt sushi - Wikipedia

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    Conveyor belt sushi (Japanese: 回転寿司, Hepburn: kaiten-zushi), also called rotation sushi, is a type of sushi restaurant common in Japan. In Australasia , it is also known as a sushi train . Plates serving the sushi are placed on a rotating conveyor belt that winds through the restaurant and moves past every table, counter and seat. [1]

  9. How to make hand rolls for DIY sushi - AOL.com

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    For a sushi party at home with DIY hand rolls, all you need is a big bowl of sushi rice, a tall stack of nori and whatever fillings you want.

  10. Meat floss - Wikipedia

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    Meat floss made of beef. Alternative names. Meat wool, pork floss, flossy pork, or pork sung. Place of origin. China [1] Region or state. East Asia and Southeast Asia. Associated cuisine. Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam.

  11. Sushi Recall In Metro Detroit: Trader Joe's, 7-Eleven ... - Patch

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    Sushi Recall In Metro Detroit: Trader Joe's, 7-Eleven, Walgreens - Grosse Pointe, MI - The voluntary recall was announced after a routine check found the potential of Listeria.