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Which country does sushi come from?
/kloc-sushi spread in China more than 0/800 years ago and was introduced to Japan in 700 AD. Sushi is a traditional Japanese food. In ancient Japan, sushi was salted fish marinated with salt and rice, which later evolved into sushi today. There are many kinds of sushi and a wide choice of raw materials.
Sushi tips
Sushi actually means salted fish. In ancient Japan, "すし" was written, which means salted fish, and "sushi" is also the pronunciation of ""in Japanese.
In ancient Japan, sushi was salted fish marinated with salt and rice, which was very disgusting, because it was difficult to preserve the food at that time, so it was necessary to make sushi, but it was only an emergency food when going out or marching in war, not an elegant thing. The reason why the Japanese want to write salted fish as "sushi" is also because "salted fish" is indecent. In order to beautify and not remind people of salted fish, write "sushi".
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