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What is the difference between kansai and "normal" sushi? Is there any?;)
Mar 14, 2008 6:24 PM
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The "Kansai zushi" I remember is "Oshi zushi" which came in a rectangle box. They are also called "Hako zushi". The content of the box is two layered, bottom layer being rice and top being fish, and pressed tight together. Also I have had "Maki zushi" which is a fish wrapped in "Konbu", a thick seaweed. I believe the major difference between "Kansai zushi" and "Edomae zushi (the one we call "Sushi") is that the fish in "Kansai zushi" is marinaded/pickled while the fish in "Edomae zushi" is raw. The ones I remember of "Kansai zushi" are also a bit sweeter than usual Sushi. They are both delicious, though.
March 19, 2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AF%BF%E5%8F%B8 "normal" sushi?!? --->"Edo mae zushi""nigiri""nori maki""chirashi"ect "kansai(kami gata,osaka)" --->"osi zushi""battera""chakin""bara zushi"ect
March 15, 2008
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