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Tojo and California Roll ~~~ what is the truth ? I am very confused here. Just typed in California Roll in Google. Wiki says In the 1960s, Los Angeles, California became the entry point for sushi chefs from Japan seeking to make their fortune in the United States. The Tokyo Kaikan restaurant then featured one of the first sushi bars in Los Angeles. Ichiro Mashita, a sushi chef at the Kaikan, began substituting avocado for toro (fatty tuna), and after further experimentation, the California roll was born. But Tojo website also says For those who felt uneasy about eating raw fish, there was cooked crabmeat and avacodo, rolled “inside out” to hide the seaweed wrapper (another challenge for many). Thus was born what is now universally known as the “California roll”—not for its land of origin, but for the avocado. Today this is the staple sushi for millions of North Americans who have no idea that it originated with Tojo, in Canada. http://www.tojos.com/tojomenu.pdf So........Was california roll Really originally invented by Tojo ???? |
I find it strange why he would name the roll a CALIFORNIA roll if he did indeed invent it and Tojo's is based in Vancouver. :considered: |
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If he didn't invent California roll and he uses it for marketing. He could get sued!! |
sued by the state of california? :lol not likely |
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Super off-topic: Kamei Royale invented the BC Roll, not as popular as the Cali roll though :derp: |
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I highly doubt that Tojo was the first to invent what we now know as the California Roll. He may have come up with it on his own without knowing that it already existed somewhere else, maybe. Or maybe he came up with the asparagus in the roll, as at Tojo's, the "Tojo Roll" is really just a California Roll with an asparagus stalk inside, IIRC. |
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