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List of types of sushi

Sushi comes in many varieties.

A La Carte Sushi

The following are sushi types which are just rice and the named item:

Maki Sushi

These are four types of maki sushi:

  • chu maki -- middle sized rolled maki sushi with two or more ingredients
  • futo maki -- thick rolled maki sushi with several ingredients
  • hoso maki -- thinly rolled maki sushi with typically only one ingredient
  • temaki (sushi) -- cone shaped maki sushi

The following are sushi which are rolled, usually in nori:

  • california roll (Japanese: カリフォルニア巻き) -- crab, avocado, and cucumber (not usually available in Japan)
  • kappa -- cucumber, named after the water spirit that loves this type of sushi.
  • natto -- fermented beans
  • oshinko -- takuan or other pickled vegetable
  • tamago -- sweet flavored omelette
  • tekka -- maguro tuna
  • ume -- paste of ume
  • wasabi -- paste of wasabi
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