Sushi
Jadu786
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Hey everyone! Does anyone have any good suggestions for sushi that are lighter in calories ?
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Just nothing fried, no extra spicy/mayo/whatever sauces drizzled all over. Sashimi is the lowest calories because it's just a tiny piece of yummy fish, no rice/seaweed.7
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You can ask for it to be made with brown rice or no rice at all.15
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It is so hard to estimate calories because the amount of rice is variable and all the little sauces and fillings can be deceiving.
Whenever I try to estimate it is always a ton of calories, so I just try to make sushi a treat to have less than once a month!
It helps to start with some sashimi and a seaweed salad, so that I am not inhaling so many rolls lol.0 -
I like sashimi over rolls so that is what I usually go for. But I have rice as well.3
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Do sashimi over plain rice. Sushi rice contains a surprising amount of sugar.4
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uuugggghhhhh, now I really want sushi, lol! I may try to fit it in this weekend!3
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Mmmmmm spicy tuna! I usually get a simple, smaller roll and soup or salad. My local place has a squid salad or avocado salad that are delicious!
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Most standard rolls & nigiri are still fairly low calorie (yes- rice is calorie dense, but the portion of rice in most rolls/nigiri is very reasonable).
Watch the sauces. Some use a creamy mayo-based sauce or add cream cheese (the latter isn't as common a thing, but some places do serve a "Philly" roll).
Watch tempura anything (breaded & fried).
Watch the feature rolls. A lot of these have over-the-top fatty, sugary sauces and tempura (breaded & fried) parts.4 -
If I'm eating at one of those places with a million types of rolls and sauces and stuff (rather than a super-traditional place), I try to go for the mini quarter-sized maki rolls instead of the big ones. Spicy tuna is my favourite as long as it's not full of mayo. The big ones can have so much rice and a lot of them at your standard westernized place will have tempura, mayo, avocado, etc and that adds up fast if you're watching calories.
I usually share an order of salmon and tuna sashimi with my husband and get 8 of the small spicy tuna maki and a seaweed salad or similar. He gets a couple of the big rolls with all the crispy/creamy stuff and I'll steal one or two if I really feel compelled, but normally that's plenty for me.3 -
Poke bowl is more controllable cause you are in charge of what and how much. Taste just like a sushi roll just deconstructed in a bowl.2
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You can ask for it to be made with brown rice or no rice at all.
Sushi is a flavoured rice dish which is topped with ingredients and often wrapped in seaweed. In fact sushi translates to 'sour' or 'vinegared' rice so asking for sushi with no rice at all is asking for something that's not sushi.9 -
I usually order chirashi, which is assorted sashimi over rice or 2 simple rolls. I like the tuna, salmon avocado and yellowtail scallion rolls best. Nothing fried and nothing with spicy mayo or sauce drizzled all over. I also try to avoid soy sauce even if it's the low sodium kind.0
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If you eat more traditional rolls which are made of plain fish, egg, or vegetable, they don't tend to be high calorie.
I'm a diabetic and even a small amount of rice, about two rolls' worth, is a problem for me, so I ask the chef if he could use less rice and make the rolls smaller. Sushi chefs can be touchy about this sort of thing but when they understand it's a health problem they are usually happy to help. One place has a chef who makes my rolls with half as much rice, and a large amount of shredded cucumber added. Of course I could just order sashimi but I like rolls.1 -
If you normally get multiple rolls, try ordering a lower calorie appetizer like miso soup or seaweed salad, in place of one/more of the rolls.3
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Do sashimi over plain rice. Sushi rice contains a surprising amount of sugar.
It's so good though...
My favorite is sashimi... but it's hard to find GOOD sashimi (it's cut too thick or whatnot), so I often end up just having salmon sushi or salmon maki (sometimes with avocado). Obviously, salmon is my favorite. If there's chirashi, I'll get it though (but again, it's about one cup of sushi rice, so probably over 300 calories right there).
Avoid the stuff with sauces and fried stuff and it's not THAT bad... 350ish calories a roll or something.
People laugh at the 'get a roll without rice' part, but Wegmans sells 'skinny rolls' that have salmon, tuna, avocado, and cucumber in them and are wrapped in rice paper, and they are the bomb for like 180 calories a roll (don't laugh but Wegmans has better sushi than most of the Japanese places around here!).2 -
A fav of ours on 'date nights'. A multi-course meal of seaweed salad, gyoza, sushi/nigiri, slice of Tres leches cake, and wine (have to cross to the other side of the parking lot to another building for that last bit though thanks to NYS liquor laws) while watching a movie.1 -
Honestly, if I want Sushi, I want the big rolls (I also do sashimi but that doesn't hit the "sushi" craving). So I simply make it a monthly treat. Once a month I let myself order whatever sushi I want (and crab rangoon cause.. well.. I love the stuff dang it).2
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There is a sushi place by me that has a couple of rice less rolls where they use paper thin slices of radish to wrap with. I usually will do that, sashimi or a poke bowl.0
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I ended up going over on calories I think, but I had 1/2 of a sweet potato roll, 1/2 of a crab roll, 1/2 of this special roll called cherry blossom, and a few bites of noodles. (literally like 3-4). My friend and I shared a few rolls, but I eat a lot slower than her, so I'm not sure which one of us ate more..0
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Sushi is rice. Sashimi is raw fish. I'm not sure what you want because rice is what they feed the sumos3
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mywayroche wrote: »Sushi is rice. Sashimi is raw fish. I'm not sure what you want because rice is what they feed the sumos
Ghandi ate rice too, so I'm not sure your point. (https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/mahatma-gandhi-diet-nutrition-food-health-5381676/)3 -
mywayroche wrote: »Sushi is rice. Sashimi is raw fish. I'm not sure what you want because rice is what they feed the sumosestherdragonbat wrote: »Ghandi ate rice too, so I'm not sure your point. (https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/mahatma-gandhi-diet-nutrition-food-health-5381676/)
I'm thinking voice recognition/auto correct issues on that last bit..probably was supposed to be something along the lines of "rice is what makes it sushi" or "rice is what fills the sushi" or similar.
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mywayroche wrote: »Sushi is rice. Sashimi is raw fish. I'm not sure what you want because rice is what they feed the sumosestherdragonbat wrote: »Ghandi ate rice too, so I'm not sure your point. (https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/mahatma-gandhi-diet-nutrition-food-health-5381676/)
I'm thinking voice recognition/auto correct issues on that last bit..probably was supposed to be something along the lines of "rice is what makes it sushi" or "rice is what fills the sushi" or similar.
I will say, that no auto correct was used there. Whats missing is "wrestlers" in the end of that sentence. What he poster is implying is that rice will cause you gain weight.
Which is pretty silly because sumos maintain their fighting weight by a deliberate choice to eat up to 20,000 calories a day. Rice is included in those calories because they're Japanese, where the cultural diet includes rice and just about everyone eats it. The country overall has a lower obesity rate than the US.0 -
mywayroche wrote: »Sushi is rice. Sashimi is raw fish. I'm not sure what you want because rice is what they feed the sumosestherdragonbat wrote: »Ghandi ate rice too, so I'm not sure your point. (https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/mahatma-gandhi-diet-nutrition-food-health-5381676/)
I'm thinking voice recognition/auto correct issues on that last bit..probably was supposed to be something along the lines of "rice is what makes it sushi" or "rice is what fills the sushi" or similar.
I will say, that no auto correct was used there. Whats missing is "wrestlers" in the end of that sentence. What he poster is implying is that rice will cause you gain weight.
I figured they were nitpicking the terminology used above by others (as in removing the rice from sushi and still calling it sushi).0 -
I generally go with soup, salad, and chirashi and then only eat a couple bites of rice...the rice is just filler, if you fill up on soup, salad and sashimi, then there's no reason to eat all the rice if it doesn't meet your goals.0
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janejellyroll wrote: »mywayroche wrote: »Sushi is rice. Sashimi is raw fish. I'm not sure what you want because rice is what they feed the sumosestherdragonbat wrote: »Ghandi ate rice too, so I'm not sure your point. (https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/mahatma-gandhi-diet-nutrition-food-health-5381676/)
I'm thinking voice recognition/auto correct issues on that last bit..probably was supposed to be something along the lines of "rice is what makes it sushi" or "rice is what fills the sushi" or similar.
I will say, that no auto correct was used there. Whats missing is "wrestlers" in the end of that sentence. What he poster is implying is that rice will cause you gain weight.
Which is pretty silly because sumos maintain their fighting weight by a deliberate choice to eat up to 20,000 calories a day. Rice is included in those calories because they're Japanese, where the cultural diet includes rice and just about everyone eats it. The country overall has a lower obesity rate than the US.
Yeah, but you're bringing logic into this... ::headdesk::
I mean, heaven forbid we not make rice and carbs the devil.2
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