sushi in the PONS Dictionary

sushi Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to roll sushi
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The restaurant includes among its offerings sushi omakase (chefs choice; literally trusting the chef) to go.
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Some stores have cafs, sushi bars, pharmacy departments, and/or a liquor store.
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A more recent variation of tempura sushi has entire pieces of sushi being dipped in batter and tempura-fried.
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Usually, the plate with the sushi sits on a labeled cylindrical stand to indicate that this is a special order.
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Though there is some similarity to a sushi bar, the two types of restaurant are considered different and are not generally mixed or confused.
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Pickled ginger is used as a palate cleanser between sushi pieces.
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Traditionally sushi rolls are wrapped with nori on the outside.
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They are often eaten raw, such as in sushi (typically called uni) and some people prefer to eat them immediately after they are cut open.
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The meat of the clam is used as' strips', chowder, and sushi.
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It is often grilled, but it may also be served raw as sashimi or in sushi.
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