Is Sushi Healthy? 6 Ways to Enjoy Sushi the Healthy Way

I am a HUGE sushi fan (even more so sashimi). I can eat it any day, every day.

But is sushi healthy?

Sushi has been mistakenly labeled as an unhealthy and fattening food by many.

When watching your waistline, you can still enjoy sushi in moderation. However, if your idea of sushi is the mayo-ridden crab and fried tempura rolls, then you’re right and it would be best to avoid it altogether.

Sushi Chef In Action Japanese Cuisine

Before you consider cutting out this potentially healthy (and delicious) food from your diet, here are 6 ways to enjoy sushi AND stay in shape. Just follow the simple rules below – you can call them “guidelines” if it makes you feel any better 😉

Here are 6 ways to enjoy sushi the healthy way:

1 – Order a light appetizer i.e. steamed edamame or a cup of miso soup. These will fill you up before your main order arrives and help you consume less rolls while satisfying your hunger.

Tamashii Sushi Antelias Lebanon edamame

2 – Order at least 3 pieces of sashimi. They’re low carb (which is a great dinner choice) and packed with protein and essential nutrients.

Sushi Picture Four Seasons Hotel Beirut

3 – Avoid anything labeled “cripsy”. It’s just another word for “fried”. That means you can’t have that notorious Crispy Salmon Salad or anything off the “Crispy Rolls” section of the menu!

Here’s an example of what NOT to order:

SteakBarSushi Chocolate Pairing Recipes Antelias

4 – Look for the word “Mayo”. Found it? Good. Skip it. Sushi is already a calorie-dense food (with every roll ranging from 40-50 calories), there’s no need to stock up on more calories by adding full-fat mayonnaise. Why would you want to add mayonnaise to such a delicious fish anyway?!

Sushi Rolls Japanese Cuisine Mayo

5 – Go easy on the soy sauce. It contains lots of sodium which causes water retention, not to mention it’s also not so good for your health. Restaurants serving sushi will usually have regular and light soy sauce, so opt for the lighter version which contains less sodium if you insist on having it.

Is Sushi Healthy Chopsticks Soy Sauce

6 – SHARE! Sharing is caring. Whether it’s with your friends or family, there is no better way to enjoy sushi than sharing it with those you love (and those who help your diet by eating your dinner).

Is Sushi Healthy Sharing Family Dinner

So is sushi healthy? Now you know 😉

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3 comments Add yours
  1. Loved this post! I’m obsessed with sushi and was worried I wouldn’t be able to have it, but I can have 10 to 12 pieces ^_^ it makes you appreciate every piece more this way as well!

    1. Of course you can! 😀 I usually order around 9-12 pieces of sashimi and I’m perfectly satisfied.

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