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To: CholeraJoe
wrong. and even worse it's a CALIFORNIA yuppie fad.

During the late 1970’s, Japanese businesses started expanding to the United States, and more and more sushi restaurants opened to serve the Japanese businessmen living locally. Besides catering to the local Japanese, sushi chefs in the United States tried hard to introduce sushi to Americans, but it was difficult to persuade people to try eating raw fish. Soon, the California roll was invented, and sparked a new trend towards fusion sushi. The California roll was the perfect introductory sushi for people unfamiliar to raw fish. More and more Westerners started to eat raw fish and many adaptations were made to the Edo style sushi to adapt with western culture

118 posted on 05/13/2009 9:39:39 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: xsmommy; CholeraJoe
I've got to go along with CJ on this one. He mentioned Alabama and 1973. Your article talks of California and the LATE '70s.

But since we're on the subject of "gross" foods........

Suit against taco bell cites injury from swallowed bones

Some of the reader comments following the article are an absolute hoot!!!!

119 posted on 05/13/2009 9:46:09 AM PDT by Gabz
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