LOCAL COMMUNITY WEBSITES:
 

http://www.pleasanton.org/default.asp
Chamber of Commerce website for Pleasanton, California.

http://www.ci.pleasanton.ca.us/pleasanton.html
City of Pleasanton, California's website.

http://www.pleasanton.com/
TriValley community websites for Pleasanton,
Dublin, San Ramon and Danville.

http://www.alcofairgrounds.com/
Website for the Alameda County Fairgrounds
in Pleasanton, California. Lists activities and events.


TOPIC RELATED WEBSITES:

http://www.stickyrice.com/
A well made website that has an expert chef advising for content. Recipes, books, and sushi products can be found here.

http://www.garden-gifts.com/sushiart.htm
A very well planned and fun little site that is informative about the origins of sushi. 

http://nmd.hyperisland.se/studentzone/crew2/martin_ragnevad/
"The SUSHI guide". Lists recipes, sushi ingredients, basic sushi equipment needed, and how to eat sushi.

http://www.rain.org/~hutch/sushi.html
"Rolling Your Own Sushi" by Mark Hutchenreuther
"The content of this page is suitable for children of all ages. However, the procedures that involve cooking rice or omelets, slicing ingredients and rolls with sharp knives, and so on, should only be done with close adult supervision. To resurrect and paraphrase a cliche, the family that rolls sushi together stays together."

http://www.sushifoods.com/
On-line retailer for food and products related to sushi.

http://www.sushi-academy.com/
Where the amateur sushi chef can turn pro...Provides two courses: Basic and Professional. Check it out!

http://www.neto.com/march/food.html
An informative website about the histories behind Japanese cuisine, culture, and language.

http://thestar.com.my/kuali/welcome.html
A website with MANY international recipes...look under "S" for seaweed...

http://www.epicurious.com/db/dictionary/terms/w/wasabi_.html
The "Epicurious Dictionary's" explanation of wasabi.

http://www.freshwasabi.com
Website for a wasabi farm in Florence, Oregon. Yes, they grow fresh wasabi there and ship it all over the world...including Japan.
They also have on-line retail sales.

http://www.wasabi.co.nz/meet.html
Another website for a wasabi farm, but in New Zealand. Very informative.

http://www.pref.yamaguchi.jp/6wasabi.htm
A webpage article about wasabi.

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..........http://www.across-nh.com/diningout/diningnhdir/
..........http://www.peppertownusa.com/PepperTownUSA/Welcome/nswelcome.htm
..........http://dir.yahoo.com/Society_and_Culture/Food_and_Drink/Types_of_Foods/Sushi/
..........http://www.cis.unisa.edu.au/~cisjpm/Sushi/
..........http://www.escoffier.com/