Rainbow sushi is dazzling the internet

You may have ordered a rainbow roll before at a restaurant. The newest trend in sushi, however, is not rolls with a selection of seafood to give the roll an appealing colour, but something altogether different – the use of natural ingredients to bring colour to the rice itself! While the taste shouldn’t be much different (we hope) than regular sushi, you have to admit that the new trend is aesthetically beautiful.

Sushi is as much art as it is food, and seeing new ways of presenting my favourite dishes are always fun, even if in this case it’s a little wild!

A photo posted by Mt Gravatt Plaza (@mtgravattplaza) on May 23, 2016 at 12:58am PDT

A photo posted by Kelly Lamug (@kellylamug) on May 21, 2016 at 1:49pm PDT

Some crafty creators of rainbow sushi have ditched food colouring altogether to create all-natural hues. A popular way to make a brilliant yellow, for example, is the use of tumeric. Tumeric is part of the ginger family, and we all know that sushi is often served with ginger slices. I’m not so certain how adding it to the rolls itself would affect the taste! I think I’d prefer my ginger on the side…

A photo posted by @earthfawn on May 23, 2016 at 4:17pm PDT

Rainbow sushi might be nice to look at, but if you ask me, I’ll stick to plain rice. Maybe I’m just not adventurous enough! Would you be willing to try rainbow sushi?