Brought to us by YouTube channel, Make Sushi, the ultimate Christmas package is here in the form of Sushi Santa.
The intricate roll is created with carefully-sliced tuna, crab, carrot and rice. Check out how it’s done in the video.
by Chris Durso
Brought to us by YouTube channel, Make Sushi, the ultimate Christmas package is here in the form of Sushi Santa.
The intricate roll is created with carefully-sliced tuna, crab, carrot and rice. Check out how it’s done in the video.
by Chris Durso
We’ve seen it made into candy, towels, socks, and even launched it into space. Now, Master Sushi Chef, Hiroyuki Terada, has created Big Mac Sushi.
Proving that, with a razor-sharp knife and mad rolling skills, one can turn anything into “sushi” — the chef slices and rolls The Mac into an aesthetically-pleasing version of the “burger.” Check out the process below.
[link, via First We Feast]
by Chris Durso
We’re not sure if it’s proper sushi etiquette to do so, but you can now dip your raw fish and rice in the Skull Soy Dish.
Designed to look like a skull when filled, the dish comes with a set of chopsticks, to help complete the skull and crossbones effect. And, if it’s not sushi night, you can always fill up the skull with oil and vinegar for bread dipping.
The set includes one ceramic dish with bamboo chopsticks. New at The Foodiggity Shop.
by Chris Durso
How do you celebrate one of your greatest food cities? Well, if you’re Japan, you do it by running a Sushi River through it.
Part of the Osaka Canvas Project, Rolling Sushi will float down Osaka’s Tombori Riverwalk on October 3rd, 4th and 17th — mimicking a sushi conveyor belt. Find out more about the project here.
[link, via Rocket24 News]
by Chris Durso
Here’s proof, that if you allow a food trend to hang around long enough, stuff like Sushi Cupcakes is bound to happen. We only have ourselves to blame.
Brought to us by Mosogourmet, the ‘cupcakes’ are made by forming raw fish and rice into temarizushi (sushi balls).
The best part, if there needs to be one, is that the cupcake wrapper is edible nori. Actually, this look kinda awesome. Want.
[link, via designtaxi]
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