Also if too much rice is a concern then you could always get sashimi which is just the raw fish. absolutely delicious! They key to good sushi is location though. Where do you live Mylegsbig? If it is somewhere ...
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< back to sushi recipes - main page HEALTHY BROWN RICE & SHRIMP CONES Here's a very delicious shrimp and brown rice recipe that is also full of goodness! This is an informal variation that brown rice lov...
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I always have wanted to try Sushi but do not know if it will help me stay lean, I know it is high in protein which is good. ... Bone marrow, sucked or spooned from the center of a bone, is rich in healthy fats, protein and iron - but chicken bones don't have much marrow... Read more...
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caloriecount.about.com/sushi-healthy-good-staying-lean-...
caloriecount.about.com/sushi-healthy-good-staying-lean-ft12505
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However, if the fish is handled, transported, and prepared correctly, even raw sashimi is healthy. Sushi is usually an extremely healthy choice. It is commonly low fat and low in calories. Although abundant in rice, you can choose to eat ...
http://www.extremebodyworkout.com/blog/2009/06/07/is-su...
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Up until the 19th century the sushi wasn't even that popular in many parts of Japan. The world quest of the sushi started from the street stalls of Tokio after the Second World War. Those stalls were the Japanese fast food. However, that is...
http://www.finestchef.com/is_sushi_healthy_for_you.htm
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Properly prepared sushi is very healthy and most of it is very low fat. The biggest dangers come from the possibility of parasites and heavy metals found in the fish. Nori, the dried seaweed wrapper, is filled with B vitamins. Sushi is very...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_sushi_healthy
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What kind of sushi? Some sushi has cream cheese, fried "stuff", ect in it. Generally speaking, sushi is healthy. You have fish (Tuna, Salmon, Eel, shrimp are not fatty), piece of seaweed (almost nothing to it and definitely not f...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081019165...
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For the record, sushi does not mean raw fish. It refers to vinegared rice dishes that traditionally include fish (often raw) and/or vegetables, wrapped in seaweed. The basic ingredients make sushi healthy and light, but not when you take American eating habits into account.
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the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2003/Aug/20/il/il02a...
the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2003/Aug/20/il/il02a.html
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Raw foods (such as your sushi, often made of raw fish) are generally the best for preserving enzymes and other nutrients, as long as the foods are fresh. Time, heat, freezing, microwaving and so on destroy those ... I eat a whole lot of sushi, wasabi and soy sauce. Is this healthy? Are wasabi and soy sauce fattening?
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yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com/the-truth-about-sushi.html
yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com/the-truth-about-sushi.html
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Sushi and Healthy Diets ... Why do the Japanese people enjoy good health far into old age? Experts agree that their traditional diet may be a key factor. And sushi is the most famous part of that diet. Sushi is the latest trend in healthy foods for busy Americans.
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www.becomenatural.com/blog/2007/01/sushi-healthy-and-de...
www.becomenatural.com/blog/2007/01/sushi-healthy-and-delicious/
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