Gari Dice
Thanks to our 12 gari dice Commandments,Website:, you know how and why to eat gari dice, the pickled ginger that comes with your sushi. Ever wonder why some of it sports a pink tint and some a more natural-looking beige? Prepare to be amazed.Because it looks nice! Yes, presentation is one of the pillars of sushi culture. That’s why you can spend $5 on a supermarket California roll and still be assured that a little plastic grass decoration thing will be separating the wasabi from, yes, the pickled ginger. It’s simply the custom. In restaurants, sushi chefs stock either natural pickled ginger or ginger dyed pink artificially or with beet juice, oftentimes depending on the color of servingware used. But plenty of places don’t even give it that much thought — whatever color your ginger is, it’s more or less the same thing.
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