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<p>Sushi Machines &#8211; The Secret Technique to Making Sushi<br />
By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Justin_Bryce" >Justin Bryce</a>and Melvin Wee</p>
<p>Worldwide sushi is gaining in popularity. It&#8217;s nutritious and tastes great. Most of these businesses use sushi machines to create consistent products with precise dimensions as well as use staff efficiently. Your workers will produce flawless rice and uniformly excellent maki and nigiri. You&#8217;ll be impressed with how the right machines can create consistently shaped and sliced products. Your customers will be impressed with the high quality of your sushi.</p>
<p>Perfect rice is the basis of every good piece of sushi. The Japanese use short grain rice mixed with vinegar, salt and sugar. This is the basic recipe, although some restaurants incorporate other ingredients too. Sushi rice has to be sticky in order to keep its proper shape and is usually cooled before serving. Creating rice that meets the ideal standards can be very tricky. Luckily, there are rice mixers to do the work for you. They cook and cool the rice as well as mix the vinegar for equal distribution with just the touch of a finger. These machines remove the guesswork and ensure that you are able to produce large amounts of rice perfectly every time.</p>
<p>One form of sushi is rice with fish and/or vegetables wrapped in seaweed and is called &#8220;maki&#8221;. When rolled by hand, maki can be time consuming and produce uneven results. A maki robot ensures the rice is spread smoothly and evenly over the seaweed and that each one is rolled perfectly every time. Maki cutters evenly slice one or more roll at a time for consistent bite-sized pieces every time. One of the keys to cultivating a loyal following is producing a predictably high-quality sushi roll every time. With a maki robot and a maki cutter you&#8217;ll have regular customers in no time.</p>
<p>Nigiri is a piece of fish placed on top of a pat of rice and is sometimes wrapped with a band of seaweed. When made by hand, each rice ball can vary in size and shape. This makes it hard to predict how much rice you will need each night and the customer has an uneven experience. Avoid this by using a nigiri robot. This is a machine that allows you to place a large amount of sushi rice in the top, which is then pressed into a mold. This quickly produces precisely-sized balls of sushi ready to use in nigiri. An onigiri robot allows you to make rice balls in a variety of shapes depending on the items you have on your menu.</p>
<p>Your business requires a consistently high quality product. Sushi machines are a great way to save costs while making perfect sushi every time. Instead of the endless time it takes to learn to craft perfect rolls by hand your staff can create them with the flip of a switch. Your customers will enjoy delicious sticky rice, and gorgeous rolls. They&#8217;ll come back over and over again to eat your scrumptious food. Sushi machines can do a lot to contribute to the success of your new restaurant.</p>
<p>Melvin Wee&#8217;s passion is sushi business and perfection. He is the founder of <a target="_new" href="http://www.sushimachines.com.au">http://www.sushimachines.com.au</a>, a site dedicated to sushi lovers all over the world making it possible to perfectly reach the best sushi ever. Sushi is a Craft that needs love and perfection and with the use of Sushi Making Machine such as the <a target="_new" href="http://www.sushimachines.com.au/nigiri-machine/">Nigiri Machine</a>&#8230; perfection is achieved.</p>
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		<title>What You Want to Know about Sushi Machine</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 22:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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Sushi Machines &#8211; The Secret Technique to Making Sushi
By Justin Bryceand Melvin Wee
Worldwide sushi is gaining in popularity. It&#8217;s nutritious and tastes great. Most of these businesses use sushi machines to create consistent products with precise dimensions as well as use staff efficiently. Your workers will produce flawless rice and uniformly excellent maki and nigiri. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sushi Machines &#8211; The Secret Technique to Making Sushi<br />
By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Justin_Bryce" >Justin Bryce</a>and Melvin Wee</p>
<p>Worldwide sushi is gaining in popularity. It&#8217;s nutritious and tastes great. Most of these businesses use sushi machines to create consistent products with precise dimensions as well as use staff efficiently. Your workers will produce flawless rice and uniformly excellent maki and nigiri. You&#8217;ll be impressed with how the right machines can create consistently shaped and sliced products. Your customers will be impressed with the high quality of your sushi.</p>
<p>Perfect rice is the basis of every good piece of sushi. The Japanese use short grain rice mixed with vinegar, salt and sugar. This is the basic recipe, although some restaurants incorporate other ingredients too. Sushi rice has to be sticky in order to keep its proper shape and is usually cooled before serving. Creating rice that meets the ideal standards can be very tricky. Luckily, there are rice mixers to do the work for you. They cook and cool the rice as well as mix the vinegar for equal distribution with just the touch of a finger. These machines remove the guesswork and ensure that you are able to produce large amounts of rice perfectly every time.</p>
<p>One form of sushi is rice with fish and/or vegetables wrapped in seaweed and is called &#8220;maki&#8221;. When rolled by hand, maki can be time consuming and produce uneven results. A maki robot ensures the rice is spread smoothly and evenly over the seaweed and that each one is rolled perfectly every time. Maki cutters evenly slice one or more roll at a time for consistent bite-sized pieces every time. One of the keys to cultivating a loyal following is producing a predictably high-quality sushi roll every time. With a maki robot and a maki cutter you&#8217;ll have regular customers in no time.</p>
<p>Nigiri is a piece of fish placed on top of a pat of rice and is sometimes wrapped with a band of seaweed. When made by hand, each rice ball can vary in size and shape. This makes it hard to predict how much rice you will need each night and the customer has an uneven experience. Avoid this by using a nigiri robot. This is a machine that allows you to place a large amount of sushi rice in the top, which is then pressed into a mold. This quickly produces precisely-sized balls of sushi ready to use in nigiri. An onigiri robot allows you to make rice balls in a variety of shapes depending on the items you have on your menu.</p>
<p>Your business requires a consistently high quality product. Sushi machines are a great way to save costs while making perfect sushi every time. Instead of the endless time it takes to learn to craft perfect rolls by hand your staff can create them with the flip of a switch. Your customers will enjoy delicious sticky rice, and gorgeous rolls. They&#8217;ll come back over and over again to eat your scrumptious food. Sushi machines can do a lot to contribute to the success of your new restaurant.</p>
<p>Melvin Wee&#8217;s passion is sushi business and perfection. He is the founder of <a target="_new" href="http://www.sushimachines.com.au">http://www.sushimachines.com.au</a>, a site dedicated to sushi lovers all over the world making it possible to perfectly reach the best sushi ever. Sushi is a Craft that needs love and perfection and with the use of Sushi Making Machine such as the <a target="_new" href="http://www.sushimachines.com.au/nigiri-machine/">Nigiri Machine</a>&#8230; perfection is achieved.</p>
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		<title>Sushi Robot At Your Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 08:27:42 +0000</pubDate>
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When I was a child, a robot was something that existed only in science fiction books or episodes of Twilight Zone &#8211; a robot that replicates a human behavior.   Today, we are pretty close to living that fantasy.  This sushi robot is smart enough to detect the texture of sushi before it [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I was a child, a robot was something that existed only in science fiction books or episodes of Twilight Zone &#8211; a robot that replicates a human behavior.   Today, we are pretty close to living that fantasy.  This sushi robot is smart enough to detect the texture of sushi before it picks and move the sushi.  The hand looks strangely real.  Now the next step should be making a robot that&#8217;s prettier to look at, prepares sushi the way you like, pour a cup of tea and converse with you while dining, but we know that&#8217;s too much to ask.</p>
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