Top 3 products for Sushi
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The tuna is so tender it melts in your mouth. This is truly high-quality tuna. The visuals are also fantastic.
It was so delicious!
I had it on New Year's Day. I was very satisfied.
It was small but good quality tuna
It came well packaged. It's delicious.
Not tried yet but looks good!
For the price it is very good. Don't forget to cut fat in side out first. And thinly slice will help with the tendon.
It looks fresh but it's a bit small!
Only 4oz. It's smaller than I thought.
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Excited to use this for soup
So gooooood!
I use these for my onigiri!
my kids love this so I'll be stocking more for future use
It's cheaper than another brand~ and I can't really taste the difference, thumbs up!
So nice in soups or veggies sushi
Use for making sushi at home. Taste good.
didn't use it yet
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lovely! easy to prepare for sashimi
Not bad. Pretty good.
It tastes good but will NOT buy it again due to the food safety warning. Too bad!
It's great, a quick and easy dish, and cost-effective.
It's small. It's small even for one person.
Sushi grade
One pack is roughly a single serving. It's pretty good when eaten directly with soy sauce and seasonings.
Small size but good taste.
First time ordering this! I can’t wait to try and actually use it for sashimi!
Smaller than the i14 Pro, enjoy it while you can.
Frequently asked questions
What is sushi?
Sushi is a Japanese dish typically made with vinegared rice, seasoned with sugar and salt, and combined with a variety of ingredients such as seafood, vegetables, and sometimes tropical fruits.
What types of sushi can I make at home?
You can make several types such as nigiri, maki rolls, temaki (hand rolls), cucumber rolls, and sushi bowls.
Can I freeze sushi?
It is not recommended to freeze sushi as the texture and quality of the rice and most fillings will deteriorate after thawing.
What type of rice is best for sushi?
Short-grain Japanese rice or sushi rice is best because it becomes sticky and holds together well after cooking.
What fillings are commonly used in sushi?
Popular fillings include fresh raw fish (such as salmon or tuna), cooked seafood, cucumber, avocado, pickled vegetables, and egg (tamago).
How do I season sushi rice?
Mix rice vinegar, sugar, and salt until dissolved, then fold into the hot rice gently to avoid crushing the grains.
Where can I buy sushi?
You can buy it at MasGusto! Latino Market, www.masgusto.com.
How should I store leftover raw fish from sushi?
Wrap tightly and refrigerate immediately. Consume within 24 hours to ensure freshness and food safety.
How do I prepare sushi rice?
Rinse the rice until the water runs clear, cook it with water, then season with a mixture of rice vinegar, sugar, and salt while still warm. Let it cool before using.
How do I store leftover sushi?
Wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. Sushi tastes best fresh, so consume as soon as possible for optimal flavor and safety.
How do I slice fish for sushi?
Use a very sharp knife to slice fish against the grain into thin, even pieces. Keeping the knife wet helps achieve cleaner cuts.
How long does sushi rice last once prepared?
Sushi rice is best used within 4-6 hours at room temperature, kept covered with a damp towel to retain moisture.
Is it safe to eat raw fish in homemade sushi?
Only use fish labeled as 'sushi-grade' or 'sashimi-grade.' Keep it refrigerated and consume it as soon as possible after purchase.
What tools do I need to make sushi at home?
You'll need a bamboo sushi mat, a sharp knife, a rice cooker, a wooden or plastic paddle, and a bowl for mixing rice.
Where can I buy sushi around me?
You can buy it now on the MasGusto! Latino Market App and get it delivered to your home as fast as tomorrow.
What sauces and condiments pair best with sushi?
Common choices are soy sauce, pickled ginger, wasabi, spicy mayo, and eel sauce.
Popular reviews
The tuna is so tender it melts in your mouth. This is truly high-quality tuna. The visuals are also fantastic.
It was so delicious!
I had it on New Year's Day. I was very satisfied.
It was small but good quality tuna
It came well packaged. It's delicious.
Not tried yet but looks good!
For the price it is very good. Don't forget to cut fat in side out first. And thinly slice will help with the tendon.
It looks fresh but it's a bit small!
Only 4oz. It's smaller than I thought.
Excited to use this for soup
lovely! easy to prepare for sashimi
Not bad. Pretty good.
It tastes good but will NOT buy it again due to the food safety warning. Too bad!
It's great, a quick and easy dish, and cost-effective.
It's small. It's small even for one person.
Sushi grade
One pack is roughly a single serving. It's pretty good when eaten directly with soy sauce and seasonings.
Small size but good taste.
First time ordering this! I can’t wait to try and actually use it for sashimi!
Smaller than the i14 Pro, enjoy it while you can.











































