Gari are the thin slices of sweet, pickled ginger that are served with sushi or sashimi. In Japanese cuisine, these slices of ginger are used to cleanse the palate between sushi courses. If you are ...
Pickled ginger in a glass jar set against an old wooden background. - Masa44/Getty Images When you're stacking it onto your sushi roll, pickled ginger (or gari) looks really quite simple. But the ...
It's a sushi platter staple: small, pink slivers of pickled ginger. Called gari in Japanese, the name is meant to mimic the sound of a knife cutting through ginger. Gari is a type of amazuzuke -- ...
HAIDIAN, BEIJING, CHINA, January 7, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — As the global culinary sector experiences an increased demand for standardized and safe palate ...