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		<description><![CDATA[You can also check out the Glossary of terms for Seafood to say the type of sushi or sashimi you'd like. For example, you can say "ebi nigiri", and you'll get a ball of rice with shrimp. Or say "hamachi maki" and you'll get a sushi roll with yellowtail in the centre. Or simply say "toro sashimi" for pieces of fatty tuna belly, on their own (with no rice).]]></description>
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