Joyce Chen Sushi Kit

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Joyce Chen Sushi Kit

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2348







Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Joyce Chen
Color: Nat. Bamboo
EAN: 0048002330220
Label: Joyce Chen
Manufacturer: Joyce Chen
Model: 33-0022
Publisher: Joyce Chen
Sales Rank: 2348
Studio: Joyce Chen
Variation Description: Nat. Bamboo



Features:
  • Includes: bamboo sushi mat, bamboo rice paddle, and complete instruction kit
  • Bamboo is an earth-friendly, renewable resource
  • Great for any cook interested in learning how to make delicious, low fat rolled sushi (maki-zushi)
  • Instruction booklet includes a number of recipes, instructions for making rolled sushi, and information on sushi culture and etiquette
  • Great gift!

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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Seaweed, Chinese sticky rice, and any other filling you want, rolled together into a log and then cut into 1' pieces. Sounds simple doesn't it? Without a sushi making kit you'll find yourself covered with sticky rice and your rolls will fall apart when you try to cut them into slices. By all means invest in the proper tools to ensure the greatest success in your sushi endeavors.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Kit, Shipping Method Not So Good
The kit is great, for under 5 dollars you cant beat it. The only thing is, when they shipped it, it came in an envleope. So the box was crushed. Shipping was more than the kit,if it it was a gift, I would have been mad because the box was smashed up. Thats why it got 4 stars.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Bought this kit for the mat.
* I bought this little kit for the bamboo mat. I couldn't locate it in my local stores so I purchased this as a larger group of items with free shipping. The spoon that comes with it is cheap wood; as for the price you would expect that. It takes on colors and stains. The bamboo mat is of good quality with no problems. I wrap mine in saran wrap when using to make life much easier. The pamphlet is a neat additive, but a book is recommended to be used then this pamphlet to get started. ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A good start
This kit is very economical and will help you get started making your own sushi/maki's. However, if decide to make sushi more regularly, you'll want to invest in a higher quality rolling mat and tools which are available at many Asian grocery stores.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - It'll do for the price
* Joyce Chen Sushi Kit Not a lot here other kits I had came with a sushi knife..and a sharp one for that. But, what do you expect for $4? It'll do. Besides, it's really harder than then make it look on TV. ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - pretty good
The only thing I disliked was the 'book' that came with it. It was basically a tiny pamphlet that wasn't really helpful at all. Other than that, great product!

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