Know Your Sushi
Know the difference between:
"Nigiri," (pieces of fish, shellfish, or fish roe over rice balls).
"Makizushi" (rolled in seaweed)
"Temaki" (hand rolls).
"Sashimi" (sliced/chilled raw fish without rice).
Picking Up Sushi
Use the fat end of your chopsticks to pick up sushi from a communal platter, or when serving someone else.
Never pass food from one set of chopsticks to another. During Japanese funeral rituals, family members pass bones of the deceased to each other by chopsticks. Passing food from one set of chopsticks to another mimics this ritual, and is therefore considered extremely impolite and offensive. If you must pass something to another person, pick it up, and place it on their dish, remember to use the fat end of your chopsticks. They can then pick it up with their own chopsticks.
Eating Sushi
Nigiri sushi:
Always dip your "Nigiri-sushi" upside-down in the Soy Sauce and eat it "rice-side up." Don't pinch it too hard with your shop sticks, and place it so the fish touches your tongue. (The soy sauce will cause the rice to fall apart.)
Sushi should be eaten in one bite if possible, but taking two bites is generally acceptable. However, don't put the sushi back on the plate if you bit it in half already. Once you pick it up, eat all of it.
Feel free to use your fingers as utensils. Wipe your hands on a damp towel, if they provide you with one. But generally, use your fingers for sushi, and use chopsticks for sashimi.
Clean off your plate. It is impolite to leave a grain of rice on your plate.
Use Japanese
Learn a few polite Japanese words and phrases, like:
"Arigatou", Thank you. or
"Arigatou Gozaimasu", Thank you very much.
Before eating, say "Itadakimasu!" and when you're done, say "Gochisousama Deshita!" This is what Japanese say before and after they eat.
When asking for a waiter/waitress say "Sumimasen". This is the equivalent of saying "excuse me"
Sushi Ettiqutte Tips
Word of Warning Whe Eating Sushi
Source : www.japanlinked.com
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