Sushi Making

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Food & Drink

Event Overview

Come and roll your own maki-sushi. Some types of maki-sushi are listed below though exactly what the class will be making will be determined a few days before the class to ensure the freshest ingredients:


Futo-maki: this thick sushi roll consists of several ingredients. It will typically be filled with a variety of vegetables and sometimes include cooked fish like unagi or anago (fresh water eel or salt water eel).


Hoso-maki: is a skinny roll with nori (seaweed) on the outside. It usually comes with 1-2 ingredients like tuna, cucumber, thinly sliced carrots, or avocado.


California-maki: an American favorite containing crab meat (real or imitation), avocado, and cucumber. This sushi usually has rice on the outside of the roll, and nori (seaweed) in the inside.


In this class students will learn how to roll their own maki-sushi! Participants will have printed recipes to follow along with and are encouraged to ask questions and try the dishes as they come together, and of course, enjoy the finished product.

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All ages welcome

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JASC engages people to experience Japanese American history and culture through innovative, high quality programs tailored to the multicultural community.

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