A oshizushihako (Japanese: 押し寿司箱, literally: pressed sushi box) is a box or mold used to make oshizushi (pressed sushi).
The box is traditionally made from wood, but nowadays often made from
plastic.
The box can be taken apart into three parts, a bottom part, the
rectangular walls, and a top part.
Before use, the wooden box should be
put in water so that the rice
sticks less to the box.
The bottom part and the top part can be covered
with a layer of plastic foil for easier cleaning.
The bottom part and
the walls are assembled before the rice and the topping is added.
Next,
the top part is used to press onto the sushi, hence the name pressed sushi.
For disassembly, the rectangular walls are pulled up while the top part
still presses onto the sushi.
After removing the top part the sushi is
cut and can be served.
A variant of the oshizushihako has half cylindrical shapes cut from
the thicker top and bottom parts so that the sushi is pressed in a
cylindrical shape.
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