narezushi
Narezushi is a traditional Japanese dish of fermented fish. It is considered an ancient form of sushi and predates the more familiar nigiri and maki styles. The process involves preserving fish with salt and rice, allowing it to ferment for months or even years. During fermentation, lactic acid produced by the rice prevents the fish from spoiling and imbues it with a distinct sour and pungent flavor.
The most well-known example of narezushi is Funazushi, made from the funa crucian carp found in Lake
Modern narezushi is less common than other sushi types due to its strong flavor and lengthy preparation