As you know, California roll is a popular, Western arranged sushi menu using a piece of avocado which tastes like tuna roll. It has a lot of brothers and we can see them at some Japanese restaurants in Vancouver. Hawaiian roll is made of boiled shrimp and BC roll contains a piece of eel. BC is an abbreviation of British Columbia, a Canadian Province to which Vancouver city belongs. Today I found this menu named Alaska roll. It contains boiled prawns, asparagus, and avocado. All of them were wrapped with sliced salmon. It is the most luxurious, Western arranged sushi menu I have ever seen. I think these kinds of sushi menu are totally different from Japanese original menu, but I like both of them.
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Posted by: ALENA JULIA | April 11, 2011 at 06:51 PM
I will be visiting Alaska this march and will try this roll.
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Great post, this makes me so hungry. Has anyone been there to try it?
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If you’re looking for a healthy dose of protein, the Alaskan roll is packed with it! Keep in mind however that other sushi ingredients aren’t quite as healthy but the Alaskan roll is a pretty healthy meal…if you can eat just one roll!
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Im a Canadian living in Tokyo....I hope that Canadian
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again.
Posted by: Matt | August 29, 2011 at 06:31 PM