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🍚 Saba-zushi (Mackerel sushi)

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Saba-zushi is a traditional Japanese dish made from salted mackerel that has been pickled in vinegar. It can be served in various forms, such as sugata-zushi, bo-zushi and nigiri-zushi. Sugata-zushi is shaped like a mackerel, with its head and tail left intact. Bo-zushi, on the other hand, is prepared by removing the head and tail of the half-salted mackerel, then vinegaring it and placing it on vinegared rice before wrapping it in a bamboo skin. Before refrigeration technology was developed, fish caught in Wakasa Bay were transported inland to Kyoto, following what were commonly known as “saba kaido,” or mackerel routes. For instance, the mackerel highway to the west led to Tamba Sasayama, where the salted mackerel would reach its optimal saltiness level by the time it arrived. This mackerel was then used to make saba-zushi, a type of sushi. During autumn festivals, the tradition of bo-zushi is passed down from generation to generation. Bo-zushi is made with rice cooked with fresh rice, topped with vinegared salted mackerel, and wrapped in a bamboo skin to celebrate the harvest.

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