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The difference between three cuts and five cuts of sashimi
The difference between three-slice and five-slice sashimi is three-slice salmon and five-slice salmon. Salmon sashimi is everything, which refers to sliced salmon with a thickness of 2 cm to 3 cm. This kind of thick-cut salmon sashimi is very textured and full of softness. There are three slices of salmon in a plate of sashimi, this is three slices of salmon, and there are five slices, which is five slices of salmon.