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Sushi is arguably the coolest rainbow-ified food because of its inherent rolled-up form — all the colors swirl together to create a completely mesmerizing roll that's almost too beautiful to eat.
As the Rainbow Roll Turns: Conveyor Belt Sushi Kaiten zushi (aka conveyor belt sushi) can be more than just a gimmick; it can actually get you some great fish at a great price. Eddie Lin Dec 26, 2012 ...
Add vegetables to the center. Roll sushi to form a log. Repeat this process until you have used up all the rice. It should make about 5 rolls. Slice sushi in 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch pieces and serve.
Roll up tightly then press together with mat, gently. Flip roll over and press with mat on the other side. Cut thin slices of sashimi-grade fish of your choosing as well as thin slices of avocado.
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The Rainbow roll, a cousin to the California roll, was tied for third place. According to Shane Co., the roll “is made with a variety of fish, cucumber, avocado, and crab stick (imitation crab).
Rock N Roll Sushi's hibachi shrimp. (Matt Wake | mwake@al.com) We also ordered the Rainbow Roll ($7.95), essentially a California Roll overdubbed with tuna, salmon and red snapper.
Newly opened Bite A Bit delivered quality rolls at a reasonable price in Inglewood. The rainbow roll was topped with generous portions of fresh fish, and the nigiri was up there with the best in town.
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