The experience of enjoying sushi has always been about two things: The visual and sensory aspects. The art of preparing and eating sushi is much more than simply preparing and eating the food. The appearance, textures and colors are very important, not only in the sushi itself but also in the utensils and plates that are used to serve it. When shopping for sushi sets, there are some factors to keep in mind to insure that you choose a set that best suits your tastes and needs.
Many people prefer to stick with white when choosing plates. There is a certain beauty in presenting a colorful display on a stark white plate, as this helps to highlight the overall presentation of the food. However, there are also sets on the market that feature other colors, which can be a nice change of pace and add some design. The form and shape of the serving plates is also something that should be taken into consideration. Many traditional plates are flat, which allow the food to be arranged in an orderly and simple fashion. Traditionally, these plates are often rectangular or square. There are small plates available that have curved or upturned edges, which can be handy for serving dipping sauces. These smaller sauce bowls are also traditionally rectangular. Miso soup is commonly served with most Japanese meals, so if you plan to serve soup, you should look for a set that includes bowls. For meals where soup is not on the menu, the bowls could be used for rice or edamame.
A sushi making set that includes a bamboo sushi mat is necessary if you plan to make your own sushi rolls. These mats, made from thin bamboo slats, are used to form the rolls, insuring the proper shape and tightness. Making your own rolls will allow you to customize the sushi to meet your own tastes and can add a nice personal touch.

