Make Great Looking Sushi With A Bamboo Sushi Mat
You too can enjoy delicious sushi at home with a Bamboo Mat Sushi. These mats allow you to roll your own sushi right in your kitchen. They are affordable, decorative, and easy-to-use. Many people refer to them by their proper name, "makisu", but a sushi mat by any name will get the job done. Bamboo sushi mats can be as simple bamboo sticks held together with string, or can be quite elaborate and decorative.
One company that makes an affordable Bamboo Mat Sushi is Helen's Asian Kitchen. This particular bamboo mat is so cheap that you could buy one for everyone in the family. For $2.80 you get not only the bamboo sushi mat but also a paddle. This mat and paddle weighs less than 1 pound and measures 8.2" x 9.5" x .2". The paddle allows you to easily scoop and spread sticky rice without making a mess. The mat allows you to easily roll the sushi, and give it that authentic look and feel. This bamboo mat works great with rice, seaweed, veggies, and seafood.
If you have a larger budget, or are looking for a great gift, the manufacturer Totally Bamboo makes the Totally Bamboo Sushi Gift Set. Bamboo Mat Sushi is included. This gift set retails for $35.44. This sushi making gift set includes a 6 x 9.5 inch medium sushi plate, two pairs of Twist chopsticks, two chopsticks rests, and to 2 inch dipping bowls. The box itself weighs just under 2 pounds and is packaged beautifully. The Bamboo Mat Sushi is made of laminate strips of bamboo, is earth friendly, and contains no dyes or stains. Everything used in this gift set is all natural and safe for your food. The products in this gift set can be hand washed and will not absorb water. They are described as being harder than maple and should be wiped periodically with mineral oil.
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If you want to make your own sushi at home you really need Bamboo Mat Sushi. These mats make it possible to have great-looking sushi with little effort. The cheaper versions would also look great left out on the table at an Asian themed party. At around two dollars for a standard sushi mat, they are affordable on any budget and are great sushi making investments. |

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