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La nueva tendencia «Rainbow Food» llega al Sushi

La nueva tendencia «Rainbow Food» llega al Sushi con un colorido arcoiris en sus rolls.

Esta nueva moda de la que ya os hablamos hace unos días en el post «Rainwob Pancakes» , por lo visto está siendo toda una revolución en Estados Unidos.

Empezaron con bagels, seguido de pancakes, batidos y pizzas, y ahora llega al sushi.

La comida japonesa que se caracteriza por su sobriedad en sus platos, ahora se ha convertido en un festival de colores en Instagram bajo el hashtag #rainbowsushi.

Algunos emplean ingredientes naturales para llegar a obtener esos colores, en cambio otros utilizan colorantes que a la hora de comértelos hay que tenerlo en cuenta si no quieres ir directo al baño…

Aquí os dejamos algunas imágenes de la nueva tendencia «Rainbow Sushi»:

Inspiration for another meal, another day.. #rainbowsushi

Una foto publicada por Esther Kim (@kim_estherrhealthyblog) el

Rainbow unicorn sushi ??❤️ by @theindigokitchen Ingredients: 2 cups uncooked sushi rice 1/4 cup rice vinegar 2 tbsp vegan sugar 1 avocado Bell pepper 1 Cucumber 1 sweet potato 1/4 piece purple cabbage 1/2 tsp baking soda Turmeric Beet powder Spirulina 1 tsp gochujang 5 sheets nori Colouring the rice Cook the sushi rice and place it in a bowl to cool and add the rice vinegar and sugar to your own taste. Mix it in using a wooden spoon (this will help prevent the rice to break) To make each colour you take a shallow bowl and put about half a cup of rice and mix in the food colouring. *keep in mind that you just want to colour the rice so don’t add to much of each food colouring so you don’t alter the taste to much. For red use a bit of beet powder For orange use a mixture of turmeric and beet powder or a small amount of gochujang (for this batch I used gochujang) For yellow add a little bit of turmeric For green use a little bit of spirulina and a pinch of turmeric For blue and purple Boil 1/4 piece of chopped cabbage in about 3 cups of water for about 30 minutes or until you’re left with about 1 cup of water. Use this water to cook 1/2 cup of sushi rice and save about 3 tbsp of the purple water to make the blue food colouring. Now you’ve got your purple rice use some of the remaining white rice you made to make blue. Add about 1 tsp of baking soda to the purple water and it will turn blue, now add this to the sushi rice and mix it well. Assembling the sushi Chop your sweet potato in stripes and roast these in a preheated oven on 450 Fahrenheit for about 20 minutes. Now chop the remaining ingredients into strips. Now get a bamboo roller and cover it with some plastic wrap to keep it clean. Add a sheet of nori and place strips of rice until you’ve got all the colours and top this with the filling. Now roll the suhsi and wet the end with a bit of water to make it sticky and place it on a platter or chopping board. Once you’ve rolled all your rolls, wet a sharp knife and slice your rolls to reveal a beautiful rainbow sushi! Enjoy! #letscookvegan Una foto publicada por Let’s Cook Vegan (@letscookvegan) el

Rainbow sushi – seen first at Bukushi Radlett #rainbowsushi #sushi #innovation #foodporn #hertfordshire #japanese

Una foto publicada por Bukushi (@bukushiradlett) el

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