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Inarizushi (stuffed sushi) is a pouch of fried
tofu filled with usually just sushi rice. It is named after the Shinto
god Inari, who is believed to have a fondness for fried tofu. The pouch
is normally fashioned as deep-fried tofu (abura age). Regional
variations include pouches made of a thin omelette (fukusa-zushi
chakin-zushi). It should not be confused with inari maki, which is a
roll filled with flavored fried tofu. A very large version, sweeter than
normal and often containing bits of carrot, is popular in Hawaii, where
it is called "cone sushi." |
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