Bacon, Alice Mabel. A Japanese interior. Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1893 — 271-bet. „p. 271: "Sushi, a roll of cold rice with fish, sea-weed, or some other flavoring" p. 181: "While we were waiting for my lord and my lady to appear, domestics served us with tea and sushi or rice sandwiches, and the year-old baby was brought in and exhibited." p. 180: "All the sushi that I had been unable to eat were sent out to my kuruma, neatly done up in white paper."“
James Curtis Hepburn, Japanese–English and English–Japanese dictionary, Publisher: Randolph, 1873, 536 pages ( page 262)
Lowry, Dave. The Connoisseur's Guide to Sushi. ReadHowYouWant.com, 2010 — xvii-bet. ISBN 978-1458764140. Qaraldi: 2020-yil 1-noyabr. „A nugget of rice was seasoned with vinegar and topped by a sliver of seafood fresh from the bay that was only a few blocks away. That is why a synonym for nigiri sushi is Edomae sushi: Edomae is "in front of Edo", i.e., the bay.“
Mouritsen, Ole G.. Sushi: Food for the Eye, the Body and the Soul. Springer, 2009 — 17-bet. ISBN 978-1441906182. Qaraldi: 2020-yil 1-noyabr. „Edomae-zushi or nigiri-zushi? Nigiri-zushi is also known as Edomae-zushi. Edomae refers to the small bay in Edo in front of the old palace that stood on the same site as the present-day imperial precinct in Tokyo. Fresh fish and shellfish caught in the bay were used locally to make sushi, which was known as Edomae-zushi. It has, however, been many years since these waters have been a source of seafood. Now the expression Edomae-zushi is employed as a synonym for high quality nigiri-zushi.“
Julia Moskin. „Sushi Fresh From the Deep. .. the Deep Freeze“. New York Times (2004-yil 8-aprel). 2014-yil 6-yanvarda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2013-yil 23-dekabr. „Most would be even more surprised to learn that if the sushi has not been frozen, it is illegal to serve it in the United States. Food and Drug Administration regulations stipulate that fish to be eaten raw – whether as sushi, sashimi, seviche, or tartare – must be frozen first, to kill parasites.“.
Julia Moskin. „Sushi Fresh From the Deep. .. the Deep Freeze“. New York Times (2004-yil 8-aprel). 2014-yil 6-yanvarda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2013-yil 23-dekabr. „Most would be even more surprised to learn that if the sushi has not been frozen, it is illegal to serve it in the United States. Food and Drug Administration regulations stipulate that fish to be eaten raw – whether as sushi, sashimi, seviche, or tartare – must be frozen first, to kill parasites.“.