Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Sashimi,

Watup,everyone,


This one's about the word "Shisami" in the "Helix" by "Banana Yoshimoto" of Japan. Hope you likes sushi because Shisami is similar to sushi in a way. I think it is like a bigger and more decorative sushi with other servings such as rice and sauce. It has mostly fresh raw seafood. Man, I wanna try some right now.Well, here's the complete explanation.



"Sashimi (Japanese: 刺身) is a Japanese delicacy primarily consisting of very fresh raw seafoods, thinly sliced into pieces about 2.5 cm (1 inch) wide by 4 cm (1½ inches) long by 0.5 cm (¼ inch) thick, and served with only a dipping sauce (like soy sauce with wasabi paste and thinly sliced ginger root, or ponzu), and a simple garnish like shiso and shredded daikon radish."

"The name sashimi literally means "pierced body." "刺身=sashimi" consists of "刺し=sashi(pierced/sticked)" and "身=mi(body/meat)". It may have come from the former practice of sticking the tail and its fin of the fish on the slices, to let it be known which fish one was eating. Another etymologic idea is that because 切り身=kiri-mi(cut body/meat) is reminiscent of cutting a person with 刀=katana(Backsword), the word sashimi was chosen intentionally instead."
source>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sashimi
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