"I don't know why, but watching 12-year old Japanese girls flinging their school uniforms at each other was wildly entertaining." - Azrael, Japanese Exchange Teacher.
He didn't say it was a tradition JAPANESE element. He just said it was in modern Japanese cuisine. Or American Japanese cuisine, anyway. They sell it at sushi bars, don't they?
Myeh. Criticise Devon's funny comics will you... *growls*
tehe! i just read todays strip, and it reminded me of teaching some friends of mine to make california rolls on new years eve. it was like the exon valdez of the food prep world! and of course i must give mad props to devon... keep up the good work buckaroo!
Well, TwoDifferentSox, when Elder Wyrm is scarce, we make do with lesser great serpents, sea monsters and other assorted saurials. Sometimes I wonder why we bother as they all taste like chicken anyway.
California rolls as I've seen 'em are generally krab, avacado, and cucumber, wrapped up in sticky rice and seaweed. They're one of the more popular types to put in low-budget sushi packs at the supermarket or the cafeteria.
Here 'krab' is a mysterious meat-like substance which is supposedly just like crab. In actuality, it's made out of pure demonic wyrm, at least in this dimension. Apparently, in Bob's world, they use real crab.