What is Pickled Sushi Ginger
In Japan, we call the pickled ginger Gari (ガリ) or Shin-shoga no Amazu-zuke (新生姜の甘酢漬け).
It’s young pickled ginger that is soaked in sweet vinegar brine. It can have a blush pink color when made from young ginger, artificially colored, or beige if made with regular ginger.
We often serve and eat pickled sushi ginger, which is an essential part of a sushi meal. The ginger's spiciness and sweet vinegar flavor help cleanse the palate between eating, allowing you to enjoy different fish and rolls. The name Gari is from the onomatopoeia of the crunching noise or the sound of a knife thinly slicing the ginger. At a sushi restaurant, you can ask for more gari if you want extra.
Net Weight: 1 kg
Origin: China
What is Pickled Sushi Ginger
In Japan, we call the pickled ginger Gari (ガリ) or Shin-shoga no Amazu-zuke (新生姜の甘酢漬け).
It’s young pickled ginger that is soaked in sweet vinegar brine. It can have a blush pink color when made from young ginger, artificially colored, or beige if made with regular ginger.
We often serve and eat pickled sushi ginger, which is an essential part of a sushi meal. The ginger's spiciness and sweet vinegar flavor help cleanse the palate between eating, allowing you to enjoy different fish and rolls. The name Gari is from the onomatopoeia of the crunching noise or the sound of a knife thinly slicing the ginger. At a sushi restaurant, you can ask for more gari if you want extra.
Net Weight: 1 kg
Origin: China