Sushi (noun)

  1. A Japanese dish consisting of bite-sized pieces of raw fish or seafood served with rice, vegetables, and sometimes soy sauce and wasabi.
  2. A dish consisting of small balls or rolls of cold cooked rice with various fillings, typically including fish, seafood, or vegetables.

Origin:

From the japanese word "寿司" (sushi) which is derived from the verb "寿す" (susu) meaning to preserve and "し" (shi) meaning food.

Examples:

  1. Sushi is a popular Japanese dish that is often served in restaurants.
  2. The sushi was made with fresh fish and was delicious.
  3. He ordered a sushi platter that came with a variety of different types of sushi.
  4. She is a big fan of sushi and always orders it when she goes to a Japanese restaurant.
  5. Sushi is often served with wasabi and soy sauce on the side.
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