Sushi Terms and Vocabulary
Many Japanese restaurants include the formal or Japanese way of pronouncing fish or dishes. Below is a list of the most common words found in restaurants. Try to familiarize yourself with these terms before your next sushi date!
Types of Sushi
- Ama Ebi – raw shrimp
- Anago – saltwater eel
- Bento Box – a meal served in a rectangular tray that consist of tempura shrimp/vegetables, rice, and other cooked fish
- Chirashi – a bowl with sliced fish over rice
- Ebi – cooked shrimp
- Edamame – salted soy beans eaten as appetizer
- Fugu – poisonous blowfish
- Futomaki – big sushi roll
- Gari – pickled ginger served on every sushi plate to cleanse the pallet
- Goma – sesame seeds
- Gunkanmaki – rice on the bottom wrapped with nori and topped off with ingredients
- Hamachi – a fish that is also called yellowtail
- Hokkigai – surf clam
- Hotategai – scallop
- Ika – squid that can also be deep-fried into calamari
- Ikura – salmon roe/egg
- Inari – fried tofu skin stuffed with ingredients or rice
- Kaiware – daikon radish, usually shredded with sashimi as decoration
- Kani – real crab meat
- Kanikama – imitation crab, also called Krab
- Maguro – bluefin tuna
- Maki – a sushi roll
- Mirin – sweet rice wine mixture used in tempura batter and sushi rice
- Mochi – sweet rice cakes that are served as desserts
- Nigiri – A piece of fish on top of a ball of rice, sometimes wrapped in a thin seaweed
- Nori – seaweed sheet used in sushi
- Ponzu – A traditional, sweet and sour sauce used in sushi rolls and appetizers
- Saba – mackerel
- Sake – fermented rice wine that contains a modest amount of alcohol content. It is usually served heated and drank in small sake cups
- Sashimi – sliced, raw fish
- Shiso – a Japanese mint leaf that is used as decoration
- Shiro Maguro – albacore tuna
- Tai – red snapper or sea bream
- Tako – octopus
- Tamago – sweet egg omelet usually served as nigiri
- Tatami – a traditional Japanese flooring that is made of bamboo. You may find Tatami rooms in a restaurant that would require the removal of shoes
- Temaki – a cone-shaped hand roll
- Tobiko – flying fish egg or roe that usually comes in orange color
- Toro – belly fat/meat from maguro tuna. Not commonly on the menu, but people who know their sushi will order this as sashimi
- Uni – sea urchin
- Uzura – quail egg
- Wasabi – Japanese horseradish found on every sushi plate
Useful Phrases
Here are some useful phrases you can use to impress your waiter or waitress.
- Domo – “thank you”
- Domo Arigato – “thank you very much”
- Dozo – “please”
- Hai – “yes”
- Kampei – “cheers”. Said before drinking sake/alcohol
- Konichiwa – “How are you?”