makig
Makig refers to a type of traditional Japanese cuisine that involves rolling ingredients, typically rice and various fillings, into a cylindrical shape using a bamboo mat. This preparation method results in what is commonly known as sushi rolls or maki sushi. The outer layer is usually nori, a dried seaweed, but variations exist that use thin omelets, soy paper, or even thinly sliced vegetables. Inside, seasoned sushi rice forms the base, onto which an array of ingredients can be added.
Common fillings include raw or cooked fish, seafood, vegetables like cucumber, avocado, and pickled radish, as
The art of makig lies in the careful preparation of the rice, the selection and arrangement of