El nigiri es una variedad de sushi, muchos de los principiantes en el mundo del sushi no distinguen los diferentes tipos de sushi existentes por eso es importante saber que hay en tu plato y que te vas a comer.
La pieza de nigiri es una de las variedades de sushi que más se consume en Japón, consiste en una base de arroz que se elabora con las manos y se cubre , principalmente, con un trozo de pescado.
Sus orígenes se remontan en el siglo XIX con la invención del nigiri de la mano del chef Hanaya Yohei. Él mismo tuvo la idea de servir el arroz moldeado con las manos con el pescado por encima.
Desde Asador City Wok Granada queremos que disfrutes al máximo el sabor y el momento de la comida mientras degustas tus nigiris favoritos por eso te damos algunos tips y consejos.
Aunque tradicionalmente a la hora de comer sushi se hace uso de palillos chinos, el nigiri se puede comer tanto con palillos como con las manos. Para hacerlo bien un paso primordial es sostener el pescado hacia abajo para que esa parte se moje en soja, sí ponemos el arroz puede ser que se deshaga.
Su elaboración requiere de una técnica y conocimiento, sobre todo para preparar el arroz y que esté al punto ideal para la preparación del sushi. Su manera más tradicional de preparar es la siguiente:
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