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California roll
noun
- a sushi roll containing avocado, cucumber, and crabmeat, or imitation crabmeat, wrapped in vinegared rice and seaweed.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of California roll1
First recorded in 1975–80; so called because it probably originated in Los Angeles, CA
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The salmon appetizer served in April was inspired by the California roll, which Comerford said was invented by a Japanese chef.
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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.
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And I’m the queen of getting a California roll.
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The California roll was first mentioned by The Times in a 1979 review of Niikura in Tarzana.
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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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