Sushi vs Serving - What's the difference?
sushi | serving |
A Japanese dish made of small portions of sticky white rice flavored with vinegar, usually wrapped in seaweed and filled or topped with fish, vegetables or meat.
(proscribed) Raw fish, especially as a Japanese dish.
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That or who serves or serve.
(uncountable) The action of the verb to serve .
(countable) A portion (especially, of a meal) served to someone.
(countable) A layer added to the outside of an electrical cable to protect it
As nouns the difference between sushi and serving
is that sushi is sushi (japanese dish) while serving is (uncountable) the action of the verb to serve .As an adjective serving is
that or who serves or serve.As a verb serving is
.sushi
English
(wikipedia sushi)Noun
(en-noun)- For the vegetarians, she served cucumber sushi .
Usage notes
Though the primary ingredient of Japanese sushi is flavored rice, non-Japanese people often often assume that the defining component is raw fish, and occasionally use "sushi" to mean "raw fish". Raw slices of fish (or other meats) served without rice are properly called sashimi''.Celeste Heiter, ''The Sushi Book (2007), page 11See also
* California roll * nigiri * sashimi * sushi roll * kimbapReferences
serving
English
Adjective
(-)- serving marines
- serving girl
Noun
- The tennis match began with her serving .