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Maki - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Maki is a type of Japanese sushi consisting of vinegared rice and ingredients like fish or vegetables, rolled in seaweed and sliced into bite-sized pieces. It is a popular dish worldwide.

maki

/ˈmɑːki/ /ˈmɑːki/

Definition:

A type of sushi roll wrapped in seaweed with rice and fillings like fish or vegetables.

Synonyms:

sushi roll, nori roll, temaki, uramaki

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

sashimi, nigiri

Common Collocations:

spicy maki, salmon maki, avocado maki, cucumber maki, vegetarian maki

Derivatives:

makizushi (alternate term), makimono (alternate term)

Usage Tips:

Use "maki" to refer specifically to rolled sushi, not other types like nigiri or sashimi.

Common Phrases:

California maki, dragon maki, rainbow maki, spider maki

Etymology:

Borrowed from Japanese 巻き (maki), meaning "roll" or "wrapped."

Examples:

  • 1. I ordered a salmon maki for lunch today.
  • 2. She prefers vegetarian maki with avocado and cucumber.
  • 3. The spicy tuna maki was delicious and fresh.
  • 4. We shared a platter of assorted maki at dinner.
  • 5. He learned to make maki in a sushi class last year.

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