What is the California role?

It seems that the California roll was invented in Los Angeles at the age of 70. It is a classic example of a fusion kitchen that combines traditional Japanese food with American ingredients for fresh and unusual taste. After the California role took off, many other chefs experimented with him and created regional variations. In the United States, it offers many devices that serve sushi, a variant of the California role, although in Japan it may be difficult to find the homeland of sushi. Usually it is produced inside out, so that the role of rice, Nori layer and then the inner core of the filling has a role in the cross -section. The classic three ingredients in California are crab meat, mayonnaise and avocado. The result is a creamy, rich roll of taste that attracts many Americans. Othevariants R use imitation crab or add cucumber. The roles are cut into pieces of even bite size, which are presented on a plate with ornaments. California is often paired with other types of SUSHi, for the variety of taste and textures on the board.

The production of California's role is relatively easy. To create this sushi bowl at home you will need sushi pad, a sharp knife, a bowl of water, a bowl of sushi rice, roasted nori seaweed, shredded crab meat, mayonnaise, avocado sliced ​​into strips and sesame seeds or tobiko to develop sushi inside. salt. You may also be useful to cover the sushi pad with a plastic cover before you prevent rice from holding on.

Start by laying Nori on the sushi sheet Nori. Immerse your hands in the water and spread the thin layer of rice on the nori and lightly press down to keep the rice. Carefully overwhelm Nori and create a range of ingredients down in the middle. Then, starting with the nearest edge, overturning Nori up, inserting the end inside the California role and pressing firmly to complicate the roll as soon as it is made. Do not press too hard or the contents of STHe says the ends. Then, if desired, turn sushi in sesame seeds or ROE and cut them off before serving.

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