
Uramaki Kyushu
salmão, cream cheese, envolto em salmão e finalizado com geléia de pimenta. atenção: contém lactose.
Nutrition Facts
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Mity Sushi
Uramaki is a type of sushi roll that originated in the United States and gained popularity worldwide. This particular variation, 'Kyushu', incorporating salmon, cream cheese, and chili jam, suggests a more modern and potentially Brazilian-influenced adaptation due to the commonality of cream cheese in sushi preparations within Brazil and the sweet-spicy combination reflecting Brazilian tastes.
This dish represents a fusion of traditional Japanese sushi techniques with international flavors and preferences, reflecting the evolving nature of sushi in a globalized culinary landscape. The inclusion of cream cheese indicates a Western influence, common in many adaptations found outside Japan. The 'Kyushu' name suggests inspiration from the Kyushu region in Japan, but the actual dish is likely a creation outside of Kyushu.
Sushi Adaptation
The Uramaki format itself is an adaptation of traditional sushi to suit Western palates, with the rice on the outside and nori seaweed inside.
Cream Cheese Influence
The use of cream cheese is a common addition outside of Japan, often associated with Americanized or Brazilian sushi.
Fusion Cuisine
The chili jam element signifies the broader trend of fusion cuisine, blending flavors from different culinary traditions.
This Uramaki boasts a blend of rich, creamy, and spicy flavors, with the fresh salmon acting as a balancing element.
The primary flavors are the rich, fatty taste of salmon both inside and outside the roll. The cream cheese adds a creamy, tangy counterpoint, while the chili jam introduces sweetness and a spicy kick. The rice provides a neutral base, and depending on the specific jam, there may also be fruity notes from the peppers used.
Freshness is Key
Ensure the salmon is very fresh for optimal flavor and safety. Look for vibrant color and a clean smell.
Pairing Suggestions
Enjoy with a dry white wine or a crisp Japanese beer to complement the richness of the salmon and cream cheese. Consider pairing with ginger and wasabi for palate cleansing and enhanced flavor.
Allergy Information
This dish contains lactose due to the cream cheese. Be mindful of this if you have a lactose intolerance.
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