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Gunkan-maki was invented at the Ginza Kyubey restaurant in 1931; [6] [7] its invention significantly expanded the repertoire of soft toppings used in sushi.
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Maki may refer to: Mākii, Japanese musician; Maki (Japanese name), a Japanese name; Maki (current political party), the Communist Party of Israel, formerly known as Rakah.
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Offering the largest selection of japanese sushi rolls as well as delicious entrees with chicken and beef at Glendale, Irvine, Rancho Mirage, etc.
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WELCOME. Maki Corporation has 3 retail stores located in Central Massachusetts, dba MAKI Building Centers in Lunenburg, Gardner & Sterling.
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For Thousands of Years Sushi has been an integral part of the Japanese diet and culture, and has developed in to a culinary art form. A great deal of discipline, high standards and ...
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Profile. Name: 堀北真希 (ほりきた まき) Name (romaji): Horikita Maki Nicknames: Maki-maki, Homaki, Makinpo, Horikitty, Pori chan Profession: Actress
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Maki combines toppings and rice wrapped in sheets of seaweed, or nori, and served in six or eight slices. Typically, maki sushi has less raw fish and allows for more creativity.
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Irvine Spectrum Center Maki Maki, California Japanese Cuisine 71 Fortune Drive, Suite 954 Irvine, CA 92618 Get Map Tel: (949) 341-9000 Fax: (949) 341-9001
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maki (plural makis) A form of sushi that is rolled. 2001 March 2, Laura Levy Shatkin, “ What's New ”, Chicago Reader: Tightly rolled makis are designed to appeal to the eye--the negi ...
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