Yes u should try them. There are many types of sushi. They classify them as sashimi sushi, thin rolls (hosomaki-zushi), thick rolls (futomaki-zushi), inside-out rolls (uramaki-zushi), hand rolls (temaki-zushi), hand formed rolls (nigiri-zushi), scattered sushi (chirashi-zushi), pressed sushi (oshi-zushi), stuffed sushi (inari-zushi), and soups.
Sashimi sushi these include: classic sashimi and tuna and nori rolls.
Thin Rolls include: cucumber thin rolls, salmon thin rolls, egg thin rolls, deluxe pickled radish flower, plum and shiso leaf thin rolls, bento box- Japanese lunch box, tuna thin rolls, and asparagus and wasabi thin rolls, carrot thin rolls.
Thick-Rolled Sushi include: salmon and avocado thick rolls, tuna and lettuce thick rolls, pickled radish and cucumber thick rolls, vegetarian thick rolls, California thick rolls, tempura shrimp thick rolls, and omelet and cucumber thick rolls.
Inside-out Rolls includes: California inside-outside rolls, eel and cucumber inside-outside rolls, salmon and avocado inside-outside rolls, and vegetarian inside –outside rolls.
Hand rolls includes: tuna and cucumber hand rolls, California hand rolls, tempura vegetable hand rolls, salmon roe and cucumber hand rolls, salmon and avocado hand rolls, and mini vegetarian hand rolls.
Hand Formed Sushi includes: salmon hand-formed sushi, omelet hand-formed sushi, tuna hand-formed sushi, shrimp hand-formed sushi, squid hand-formed sushi, eel hand-formed sushi, asparagus hand-formed sushi, shiitake mushroom hand-formed sushi, battleship sushi (gunkanmaki), and crab battleship sushi.
Scattered sushi includes: Tokyo sushi in a bowl and vegetarian scattered sushi (chirashi-zushi).
Pressed sushi includes: marinated mackerel pressed sushi, salmon pressed sushi, and eel pressed sushi.
Stuffed sushi includes: simple inari- zushi, stuffed squid sushi, and omelet stuffed sushi.
Soups contain: clear soup with shrimp, miso soup with tofu, dashi, and clear soup with white fish.
2007-11-06 08:35:11
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answered by Alex 2
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I love sushi
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answered by Herman 1
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All sushi is not raw...and yes, I like much of it.
2007-11-05 01:46:38
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answered by sage seeker 7
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well, sushi refers to the flavored sticky rice combined with other things.....the seafood is not always raw.....sashimi is the raw fish.....and yes, I love both. I even learned to roll my own...:)
2007-11-05 03:08:03
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answered by ? 7
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Oh, yes. Maki rolls especially. Spicy tuna, spicy salmon, avocado rolls are fine. I am not fond of cucumber, so rolls that preview that are not on my menu. I enjoy some of the specialty rolls: tiger, volcano and the like. Here in Tennessee many places have a "Titans" roll that is scrumptious.
HTH
Charles
2007-11-05 01:14:32
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answered by Charles 6
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Haven't ever tried it. However I not that keen on raw flesh anymore.
Must be getting old that's putting me off eating other living beings.
2007-11-06 01:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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No I dont eat any meat raw. THey have worms. Seen too much on television about that.
2007-11-05 15:51:18
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answered by Aloha_Ann 7
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hey charles i live in Tennessee and i never heard of the Titan roll,i dont get out much eny way,but i dont like sushi,but it is my husbands favorite
2007-11-05 01:28:48
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answered by alcaholicdemon 7
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I've never tried it and don't think I would like it. I do enjoy pickled herring in a cream or wine sauce. That's about as close as I have gotten or will get!
2007-11-05 06:16:19
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answered by Gladys 6
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No, I keep thinking of my Oscars (fish) looking at me eating their kin! I do like the horseradish though
2007-11-05 02:49:56
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answered by slk29406 6
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Nope...absolutely refuse to eat raw fish. Have you ever heard of tapeworm? Nasty creature.
2007-11-05 01:13:07
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answered by Susie Q 7
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