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Post by AussieMeg on Aug 25, 2017 4:37:32 GMT
A lot of people here call them "sushi" but I always thought sushi referred specifically to raw fish. I would call the rolls above "California rolls." I have also heard them sometimes called "hand rolls." Curious to know what other people call them. What made me think of this is that I just bought some "spider rolls" that have soft shell crab in them for lunch. They are similar to the rolls above except they are bigger rolls and are cut into slices. (If I hadn't wolfed them down so quickly I would have taken a photo and posted it here. They were delicious.)
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Post by scrapbookwriter on Aug 25, 2017 4:45:27 GMT
Generically, sushi. Specifically, California rolls.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2017 4:46:00 GMT
Nori
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2017 4:46:25 GMT
I would call those death rolls
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Post by gorgeouskid on Aug 25, 2017 4:47:51 GMT
Those are California rolls.
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Post by beaglemom on Aug 25, 2017 4:48:47 GMT
A California roll has crab, cucumber, and avocado.
The top one looks like it has egg and carrot, the other spam and lettuce.
Generally speaking, we call it sushi.
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Post by papersilly on Aug 25, 2017 4:50:36 GMT
Those aren't traditional California rolls. California rolls have crab or shrimp salad, avocado and cucumber. I don't know what that is. And hand rolls are usually cone shaped. Those are cut rolls before they are cut.
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Post by papersilly on Aug 25, 2017 4:51:09 GMT
In the broadest sense, it is sushi.
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Post by smokeynspike on Aug 25, 2017 4:52:17 GMT
Generally speaking, sushi. Those look like different kinds of sushi rolls. A California roll would be specific to crab, cucumber, and avocado, although I always see them cut into slices.
Melissa
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Post by busy on Aug 25, 2017 4:52:39 GMT
California rolls usually have the rice on the outside of the nori, and are avocado, cucumber and some kind of (cooked) seafood, most often crab. I’d call those in the picture sushi, generically, but does that top one have egg and carrot in it? Sushi with cooked seafood - or even no seafood at all - is still sushi (like spider rolls). Sashimi is always raw, though.
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Post by busy on Aug 25, 2017 4:54:02 GMT
Nori is just the seaweed wrapper.
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Post by garcia5050 on Aug 25, 2017 4:58:46 GMT
We (people in California) do call it sushi, but I do differentiate between sashimi and rolls.
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Post by ComplicatedLady on Aug 25, 2017 5:06:28 GMT
I would call it sushi, although it would be cut in slices though before it would be served to me.
I agree with above posters. Hand rolls are cone shaped and usually have a lot more sticking out of them. California rolls have specific ingredients inside and rice on the outside.
Take this for what it's worth though. I grew up in the Midwest part of the US (Indiana) and now live in a desert part of the US (Arizona.) Neither area is known for seafood or sushi.
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Post by bc2ca on Aug 25, 2017 5:06:48 GMT
Technically, sushi is the vinegared rice. I would call these sushi rolls. Usually they are identified by what is in them (tuna roll, salmon roll, etc.) Sashimi is just raw fish. As others have pointed out, a California roll is a specific filling and rolled with the rice on the outside of the nori.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2017 5:07:18 GMT
Sushi can contain raw or cooked ingredients. Sashimi is usually raw. The top is a vegetarian roll. I'm not sure what type of rolls the bottom two are, but they don't look like spam to me. ETA: The two bottom rolls contain roast duck: oneequalstwo.wordpress.com/2012/08/13/rice-rice-baby/
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Post by mom on Aug 25, 2017 5:11:46 GMT
We would call it sushi. Everything rolled up like that is sushi, even it if it isn't doesn't have raw fish.
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Post by cookiemum on Aug 25, 2017 5:19:06 GMT
Sushi
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Post by scraphollie27 on Aug 25, 2017 5:28:57 GMT
Generally sushi, specifically maki. Anything rolled within nori is maki. A California roll is a type of sushi and none of those photos you posted look like a California roll
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Post by jumperhop on Aug 25, 2017 5:38:02 GMT
Sushi! Raw fish is called Sashimi. Yummy!
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Post by auroraborealis on Aug 25, 2017 5:40:58 GMT
Generically, sushi. More specifically, in my mind or to a sushi chef, maki (vs. nigiri or sashimi.) But I may not say maki because it doesn't seem commonly called that here--so I'd be more likely to call them rolled sushi or California rolls in conversation.
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Post by Dalai Mama on Aug 25, 2017 6:28:08 GMT
That's maki - what kind, I don't know. California rolls are uramaki (rice on the outside of the rolls) with crab, cucumber, and avocado. Hand rolls (temaki) have the nori on the outside and are rolled by hand (without a mat) into a cone shape. It's all sushi.
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Post by anniefb on Aug 25, 2017 7:33:16 GMT
We would call it sushi. Everything rolled up like that is sushi, even it if it isn't doesn't have raw fish. Same here.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2017 7:49:40 GMT
They fall under the generic name of sushi, and are specifically california rolls. So both. Sushi is a larger name for many dishes - Uramaki, nori, nigiri, etc. At least, that's how I learned it.
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Post by katlady on Aug 25, 2017 8:17:42 GMT
They are called norimaki - nori rolls, which are a type of sushi. The top looks like tamago (egg). I don't know what kind of meat is in the other two. These are made to be sliced into smaller pieces. A hand roll is usually rolled into a cone shape and eaten as is.
And these are not California rolls. The ingredients determine what is a California roll (crab, cucumber, and avocado).
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Post by smcast on Aug 25, 2017 8:20:45 GMT
I don't know but you're making my mouth water.
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Post by lambie on Aug 25, 2017 8:38:43 GMT
The one on top does look like it has egg and carrot which is pretty typical of Korean kimbap.
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Post by pondrunner on Aug 25, 2017 11:27:56 GMT
California rolls usually have the rice on the outside of the nori, and are avocado, cucumber and some kind of (cooked) seafood, most often crab. I’d call those in the picture sushi, generically, but does that top one have egg and carrot in it? Sushi with cooked seafood - or even no seafood at all - is still sushi (like spider rolls). Sashimi is always raw, though. Egg and carrot makes me think of kimbap which is delicious, although I've always had it with other things in there too, like daikon and shredded beef or fish. I've also seen a version in Japanese restaurants that has the flat omelet, carrot, and I think mushrooms.
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Post by myshelly on Aug 25, 2017 13:34:30 GMT
Sushi doesn't refer to the fish.
I'm vegetarian and I regularly eat sushi.
I get avocado rolls, cucumber rolls, mushroom rolls.
(I'm in Texas.)
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Post by ~summer~ on Aug 25, 2017 13:44:21 GMT
It's not a California roll. I would just call it a sushi roll. Or a maki roll.
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