sashimi |
crude |
As nouns the difference between sashimi and crude
is that
sashimi is sashimi while
crude is any substance in its natural state.
As an adjective crude is
being in a natural state.
sashimi |
tataki |
As nouns the difference between sashimi and tataki
is that
sashimi is a dish consisting of thin slices or pieces of raw fish or meat while
tataki is thinly sliced raw, or lightly cooked bonito, tuna or beef.
sashimi |
tatami |
As nouns the difference between sashimi and tatami
is that
sashimi is a dish consisting of thin slices or pieces of raw fish or meat while
tatami is straw matting, in a standard size, used as a floor covering in Japanese houses.
sashimi |
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sashimi |
nigiri |
As nouns the difference between sashimi and nigiri
is that
sashimi is a dish consisting of thin slices or pieces of raw fish or meat while
nigiri is regular sushi: a piece of raw fish (or other topping) on top of a small oblong brick of sticky white rice.
sashimi |
sushimi |
As nouns the difference between sashimi and sushimi
is that
sashimi is a dish consisting of thin slices or pieces of raw fish or meat while
sushimi is an alternative spelling of sashimi.
sashimi |
salami |
As nouns the difference between sashimi and salami
is that
sashimi is a dish consisting of thin slices or pieces of raw fish or meat while
salami is a highly seasoned type of large sausage of Italian origin, typically made from chopped pork or beef and often garlic, and served in slices.
sashimi |
tiradito |
As nouns the difference between sashimi and tiradito
is that
sashimi is sashimi while
tiradito is a peruvian dish of raw fish, similar to sashimi and carpaccio, in a spicy sauce.
sashimi |
nyotaimori |
As nouns the difference between sashimi and nyotaimori
is that
sashimi is sashimi while
nyotaimori is the practice of serving sashimi or sushi on the (usually naked) body of a woman.
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