sushi rice online uk

Sushi is a Japanese artform with a freshness and simplicity that only sushi can give. Sushi has a natural beauty all of its own. Sushi is so popular thanks to its delicious taste and proven health benefits. To make sushi yourself, simply buy the sushi starter kit and become part of the sushi generation! Don't miss our hand rolled sushi recipe for rolling your own sushi. Buy sushi in our online shop. Sushi packages and hand rolled sushi recipes There are several main types of sushi. Nigiri type has slices of raw or cooked fish sitting on top of an oblong piece of sushi rice. Norimaki, or sushi roll, where pieces of fish and vegetable are rolled with rice in nori. Chirashi-zushi has a variety of ingredients sitting on top of sushi rice. Mount Fuji sells many sushi packages and sushi recipes. Why not visit our restaurant in Birmingham and as our chef to prepare you some delicious sushi. More on Japanese sushi... Mount Fuji sushi starter packs are a great way to introduce you to this Japanese delicacy!

Each pack comes complete with full instructions of how to prepare your sushi creations. For this hand rolled sushi recipe, you will need: Sushi Vinegar 120ml (code 5194). 4-5 dried Shiitake mushrooms (or any other type of mushroom). 2 tablespoon shoyu, plus extra for dipping (from 5196). 225g of fresh tuna 115g of smoked salmon. 8 raw king prawns. 1 punnet of cress. 8 sheets of NORI (code 5361). 1 tablespoon of Mirin (code 5338). Preparation of hand rolled sushi Make nice boiled rice with a rice cooker (see HOW TO COOK RICE) and sprinkle sushi vinegar on the rice. While the rice is boiling in the rice cooker, soak the shiitake mushrooms in warm water for 30 minutes then drain. Reserve 70ml of soaking water. Trim the stems off and cut the caps into thin strips. Place in a pan with the sugar, Mirin, 2 tablespoons shoyu and the reserved soaking water, cooking for 10 minutes. Slice the tuna and smoked salmon into 5 x 1 cm thin pieces.

Buy some sushi starter packs here. You can order online, by fax or by phone (in Japanese or English). You are hereHomeJust Hungry reference handbooksJapanese grocery store listJapanese grocery stores in EuropeJapanese grocery stores in the UK and Ireland Japanese grocery stores in the UK and Ireland We do have some listings for Ireland in the comments below...I'll incorporate them in here soon! General UK notes: Obviously the vast majority of Japanese and Asian groceries are located in and around London! Comments: "A nicely laid out mini-supermarket with a prepared food/bento section. Prices are generally a little higher here than at the Rice Wine Shop." -(Loretta) Centre Point Food Store 20-21 St. Giles High Street Tel: 020 7836 9860 Fax: 020 7240 1702 Korean and English web site Comments: "Japanese and Korean store. Conveniently situated near Tottenham Court Road station, this good sized grocery stocks most of the common Japanese staples.

Staff are friendly and very helpful with any Korean food questions you might have." -(Loretta) London W1D 7ED UK Tel: Multiple: See website English and Japanese web site e-mail: foodshop [at] japancentre [dot] com Comments: The same company also operates a Japanese/Asian food cash and carry. They also run their own Japanese bakery, a ramen shop, and a lot more! See their website for more. This is where I get most of my mail-orderable Japanese groceries, since shopping from them is cheaper even if I add the shipping cost from the UK to France. Unit B Alpha House, 158 Garth Road, Morden Surrey, SM4 4TQ Note: This is a mailorder only operation A fairly new store (opened in 2014 I believe). This page lists the countries they ship to in Europe with tariffs. Next day delivery on the UK Mainland. Prices are competitive with Japan Centre. I have bought from them a couple of times already and have been happy with the service. SOHO, LONDON, W1F 9UA Comments: "I feel great loyalty to this store.

Although small it has an excellent selection of groceries and consistently good prices. Can be accessed with a wheelchair (a squeeze but possible)" -(Loretta) According to the site they will delivery to the UK mainland (though their site is all in Japanese...) 136 Golders Green Road Comments: "Not Japanese, but Seoul Plaza in Golders Green has a decent range of Japanese stuff. And looking at their website there are 3 branches in New Malden, one in Cambridge, and one in Bratislava (!). Not been to any of the others but I expect they also stock Japanese food." -(Alice) (below is still unformatted - working on it!) Fairly pricey, but centrally-located and has a bigger range of Japanese food than the Chinese supermarkets nearby. 14 Gerrard St, London W1D 5PT Chinese but has a seperate Japanese section, as well as a decent selection of fresh produce. Prices are about as good as you’ll get in London, especially if buying in bulk. Haven’t been since they finished the remodelling of the Cricklewood store, and never been to the others.

I usually visit every couple of months to stock up on basics in bulk, much easier to drive there (plenty of free parking) than to try and lug 5kg bags of rice back on the bus! Tel: 020 8450 0422 Fax: 020 8452 1478 Tel: 020 8688 4880 Fax: 020 8688 8786 375 Nechells Park Road Tel: 0121 327 6618 Fax: 0121 327 6612 Tel: 0161 832 3215 Fax: 0161 833 2798 Comments: "Same deal as Wing Yip. Only been to the Park Royal store, didn’t like it as much as Wing Yip so only been the once. Can’t remember how much Japanese stuff it actually had either but there was some!" A406 North Circular Rd Hoo Hing Commercial Centre There is also Oriental City, which I’ve never been to and the many Chinese supermarkets in Chinatown which have some Japanese stuff and fresh produce. There used to be a lovely little Japanese shop called Unohana in Golders Green (opposite the tube station), it closed for renovation according to the sign in the window but now seems to have closed for good.