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Definition of maki in English: makinoun ˈmakiˈmɑki mass nounA Japanese dish consisting of sushi and raw vegetables wrapped in seaweed. I stopped in for a quick dinner of fresh and delicious spicy tuna maki Example sentencesExamples - Temaki is similar to maki but is cone-shaped, uncut and eaten by hand.
- I was impressed with the vegetarian options - the vegetable spring roll, vegetable tempura and vegetable maki sushi were excellent.
- Their avocado shiitake maki is a treat at any time of the day.
- Although everything seemed fairly fresh, the maki was just average.
- Somewhat less exciting was the salmon maki in tempura.
- We moved on to try some of the medium-size maki sushi.
- Luckily, we stopped in during happy hour to take advantage of the $4 maki rolls and $5 mojitos.
- All rolls were beautiful presented on a platter, the crunchy spicy tuna maki was the best I've had in a long time.
- The six pieces of maki sushi seemed to be constructed from undercooked rice and some not-so-fresh ingredients.
- We'd ordered a couple of pieces of sushi proper (by which I mean just the fish and rice combo) and a large amount of maki, because Mikado's maki is really out of this world.
Origin From Japanese makizushi, from maki- (combining form of maku 'roll up') + -zushi (combining form of sushi). Definition of maki in US English: makinounˈmäkēˈmɑki A Japanese dish consisting of sushi and raw vegetables wrapped in seaweed. I stopped in for a quick dinner of fresh and delicious spicy tuna maki Example sentencesExamples - Their avocado shiitake maki is a treat at any time of the day.
- Luckily, we stopped in during happy hour to take advantage of the $4 maki rolls and $5 mojitos.
- Somewhat less exciting was the salmon maki in tempura.
- We moved on to try some of the medium-size maki sushi.
- The six pieces of maki sushi seemed to be constructed from undercooked rice and some not-so-fresh ingredients.
- Although everything seemed fairly fresh, the maki was just average.
- I was impressed with the vegetarian options - the vegetable spring roll, vegetable tempura and vegetable maki sushi were excellent.
- Temaki is similar to maki but is cone-shaped, uncut and eaten by hand.
- We'd ordered a couple of pieces of sushi proper (by which I mean just the fish and rice combo) and a large amount of maki, because Mikado's maki is really out of this world.
- All rolls were beautiful presented on a platter, the crunchy spicy tuna maki was the best I've had in a long time.
Origin From Japanese makizushi, from maki- (combining form of maku ‘roll up’) + -zushi (combining form of sushi). |