The duration of Cartoon Sushi is 1800.0 seconds.
Sushi originated in Japan
yes and no becuase in new zealand the sushi is the same style of how you make it but it tastes different. in japan you do not find cooked meat in sushi wheres in new zealand you do.
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Andy (Andrew): a bag of chips, chocolate cookies, three sandwiches, milk, a banana and an apple. Claire: sushi (rice, raw fish and seaweed). Allison: a sandwich with Pixie Stix and Cap'n Crunch cereal. John: nothing. Brian: soup, sandwich with peanut butter and jam and apple juice
the movie Monsters Inc.
Eating sushi everyday can lead to high levels of mercury in the blood.
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Ye . sure because every thing that has nutrition(sushi) in it is good for you to start your day off.
In ancient Japanese times, they were food of Ausokiki, who is the Japanese god of "delicious foods." He made sushi to settle a war between the Daakasaki's and the Shugoshimas (two races who were the first people on earth). The sushi was so good that they became allies instead of enemies. So, sushi is so special because it joined the first two races on earth and stopped a really big war!
Every country has national symbols that are interesting and have important meanings, pertaining to the country. Japan's national dish is Sushi because it is part of its usual cuisine.
My uncle's fiance is japanese. She told me that Sushi translates to "Special Occasion". I'm not sure if she was referring to a literal translation or if the kanji used to spell it were the actual characters for "special" and "occasion" (I'm leaning towards the latter because sushi is in fact spelled with two kanji as you can see form the link). In japan, it is definitely not an everyday food like a burger is here... It's more comparable to a Filet Mignon or a cake (not that sushi is treated as a desert) http://www.formosa-translation.com/chinese/s/ss285.html
sushi and steak
sushi is virat kohli's fav food....
Sushi Sushi was created in 1991.
Sushi because its lasi popular every where in the U.S too
You may say 'oishii sushi,' written: おいしい寿司