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Sushi Tray, Large

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    Object Details

    maker

    unknown

    Description

    This sushi tray is from the Advanced Fresh Concepts Corporation, a fresh prepackaged sushi distributor at supermarkets nationwide. The tray comes in two parts; a clear plastic lid and a red and black counterpart. The base is a red tray with black rims, which have golden brush strokes on each edge. There are several indented markings such as "BF" and "70" on the tray.The clear plastic lid is shaped to leave space for the sushi inside, and allows for the contents of the tray to remain visible to the customers.
    This is an example of a large sushi tray that is used for prepackaged sushi. They often consist of rolls, nigiri, or a variety of sushi types, and include a side of wasabi and gari (pickled ginger). A single serving packet of soy sauce and a pair of disposable chopsticks is provided upon purchase. These trays are disposable, and therefore these prepackaged sushi trays make a convenient lunch option.

    date made

    ca 1980-2010s

    ID Number

    2012.3099.04

    catalog number

    2012.3099.04

    nonaccession number

    2012.3099

    Object Name

    tray

    Physical Description

    plastic (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 12 1/4 in x 8 7/8 in x 2 in; 31.115 cm x 22.5425 cm x 5.08 cm
    part: 11 7/8 in x 8 1/8 in x 1 5/16 in; 30.1625 cm x 20.6375 cm x 3.33375 cm
    part: 11 7/8 in x 8 1/8 in x 1 7/16 in; 30.1625 cm x 20.6375 cm x 3.65125 cm

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    Work and Industry: Asian Pacific American Business
    Food
    Sushi

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ad-b694-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_1434457

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