TO CELEBRATE International Sushi Day, Holland America Line decided to “roll” up its sleeves and create the largest sushi roll ever served at sea. Chef Andy Matsuda pumped up his raw ambition to craft the “World Mega Roll”, measuring 15 metres long and 1 metre wide and using 318 kilos...
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TO CELEBRATE International Sushi Day, Holland America Line decided to “roll” up its sleeves and create the largest sushi roll ever served at sea.
Chef Andy Matsuda pumped up his raw ambition to craft the “World Mega Roll”, measuring 15 metres long and 1 metre wide and using 318 kilos of sushi rice.
Thankfully no passengers drowned in the accompanying 450 litres of wasabi sauce.
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