Rolls

California Roll

The roll that taught the West to eat sushi: imitation crab, avocado and cucumber, rolled inside-out. No raw fish — which is exactly why it caught on.

Style
uramaki
Typical ingredients
imitation crab (kanikama), avocado, cucumber, rice, nori, sesame or tobiko
Calories
~255 per 8-piece roll (varies by shop)
Raw fish?
No — no raw fish
Vegetarian
No
Origin
Los Angeles / Vancouver, 1960s–70s

The gateway roll

The California roll was built to win over diners who weren’t ready for raw fish: imitation crab, avocado and cucumber, rolled uramaki (rice on the outside) so the unfamiliar nori is hidden inside. The avocado was a clever stand-in for the buttery richness of toro. It worked — this is the roll that mainstreamed sushi across North America.

What’s actually in it

The “crab” is almost always kanikama — imitation crab made from pollock surimi, not real crab. That’s not a knock; it’s what makes the roll cheap, stable and consistent.

Calories

A standard 8-piece California roll runs about 250–300 calories — moderate, and mostly rice. Beware the “crunchy” / tempura versions, which can hit ~500. It stays lean unless someone adds spicy mayo or deep-fries it.

Neta inside

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