Thursday, September 28, 2006

California roll in Nebraska? Risky.

16 comments:

scissorbill said...

I think it's inverted.

Anonymous said...

I think you'd have a lot more risk ordering a rainbow roll in Nebraska - more fish varieties to get sick from =)

David said...

Doesn't California roll generally come without fish? California roll may be the only sushiesque thing I would order in Nebraska.

Me said...

So very true!

Anonymous said...

Iowa City sushi rocks!

Anonymous said...

Hilarious, so very true, and by the way... the california rolls in Texas aren't bad.

Anonymous said...

I love this site - brilliant. I visit often...

Anonymous said...

one of the rules i live by.

Anonymous said...

david: California rolls usually have imitation crab stick in them, but that's the only piece of "meat" in them, at least, from my experience.

Jonathan said...

Correct. California roll only has Avacado, Cucumber, and Imitation Crab in it. Of course there's also the arbitrary rice and nori.

Anonymous said...

Anon: regarding the imitation crab...

Even imitation seafood follows the same rules... the "Seafood Law", or something more creative than that, perhaps.

I can't explain it... but it is true.

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Anonymous said...

I am from Omaha, and love sushi. It does not get me sick, and is indeed delicious.

Anonymous said...

I have had sushi at a Japanese restaurant in Lincoln and it was quite as good as what I've had from the same type of place in South Carolina. That being said, imitation crab is cooked fish and is sold in grocery stores prepackaged with the meats. It keeps fresh a good while.

Ushanka said...

I'm an Angelino and I've mentioned this before to midwesterners. For some reason they get really touchy if I insinuate that my fish are fresher than their fish.

Anonymous said...

Doesn't California roll generally come without fish? California roll may be the only sushiesque thing I would order in Nebraska.

 
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