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  2. Make your own sushi at home with this sushi kit - AOL

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    Aya’s Sushi Making Kit makes the process simple and stylish. It provides all the equipment you need for a complete home sushi experience; a premium-grade knife, a rice bazooka, premium bamboo ...

  3. How to Make Sushi Rice - AOL

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    To make sushi, you’ll need a rice cooker, a hangiri (a wooden vessel used in mixing and cooling the sushi rice), a spatula and a fan. The wood used in a hangiri absorbs moisture from the ...

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  5. Sushi bake - Wikipedia

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    In the sushi bake, the California Roll is deconstructed and served as a casserole. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] The sushi bake uses a base of short-grain rice tossed in vinegar and topped with crab or crab sticks in a cream cheese, Kewpie mayonnaise and sriracha sauce, seasoned with furikake , baked, topped with sriracha mayonnaise and served with sheets of ...

  6. Sushi machine - Wikipedia

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    An electric-powered sushi machine manufactured by Suzumo named Sushibot can produce up to 3,600 mounds of sushi rice per hour. [1] Another Suzumo sushi machine produces up to 400 sushi rice mounds per hour. [5] Suzumo is Japan's largest manufacturer of sushi machines, and the company has claimed to have invented the sushi machine in 1981. [5 ...

  7. Japanese rice - Wikipedia

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    Most modern rice cookers include a cooking-delay timer, so that rice placed in the cooker at night will be ready for the morning meal. The rice cooker can also keep rice moist and warm, allowing it to remain edible for several hours after cooking. Prepared rice is usually served from the rice cooker into a chawan, or rice bowl.