yonish
Yonish is a term used to describe a type of Japanese-style sushi roll, typically made with a thin sheet of nori (seaweed) wrapped around a filling of vinegared rice and various ingredients. The term "yonish" is a portmanteau of "yoni," which refers to the female genitalia, and "sushi," the Japanese dish. The name is derived from the shape of the roll, which resembles the female genitalia when viewed from the side. Yonish is often filled with ingredients such as raw fish, vegetables, and sometimes even cooked ingredients like tempura. The roll is then sliced into bite-sized pieces and served with soy sauce, wasabi, and pickled ginger. Yonish is a popular dish in Japan and is often served in izakayas, or Japanese pubs, as well as in sushi restaurants. The dish is known for its unique shape and the variety of ingredients that can be used to create it.