Before any knife touches tuna or salmon, the real first move in sushi is arithmetic. The ratio of rice to vinegar, which also governs salt and sugar, quietly programs how each grain will behave. Too much vinegar and the grain swells and weeps; too little and it stays dull, stubborn, and hard to bind.At the core is a microscopic water film clinging to every polished grain, a thin interface that wor...
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