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California roll
noun
a sushi roll containing avocado, cucumber, and crabmeat, or imitation crabmeat, wrapped in vinegared rice and seaweed.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of California roll1
Example Sentences
The salmon appetizer served in April was inspired by the California roll, which Comerford said was invented by a Japanese chef.
The state dinner: There will be a stylized California roll and steak with sesame sabayon on the menu for the official meal, with a “bounty of spring” theme.
And I’m the queen of getting a California roll.
The California roll was first mentioned by The Times in a 1979 review of Niikura in Tarzana.
The same might apply to the California roll, which is said to have been invented at Tokyo Kaikan by chef Ichiro Mashita.
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