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The Internet recently lost its shit over a sushi-stuffed croissant that debuted at the Highland Park location of Mr. Holmes Bakehouse . Dubbed the California Croissant, the sesame seed-studded pastry contains a piece of smoked salmon sushi in its buttery folds, plus pickled ginger, wasabi, and nori, all dished up with a side of soy sauce. This unconventional creation got us thinking: are there more food items out there that are either stuffed with, or inspired by, the popular Japanese raw fish dish? Here are some of the other weird ways sushi, or whacked interpretations of it, are being served worldwide.
12 Weird Sushi Foods
Sushi Croissant
This is the pastry that started it all. Mr. Holmes Bakehouse, an upscale California bakery with inventive menu items like the cruffin (a croissant crossed with a muffin) has done the unthinkable and stuffed a salmon roll into a flaky croissant. The $5 sweet-savory combo infused with ginger and wasabi has garnered a lot of buzz since it reappeared at the San Francisco location near 2016's end and was added to the menu at the bakery's Los Angeles outpost last month. We're going to take a wild guess and call this an acquired taste.
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Sushi Burrito
It's hard to imagine improving on the already idyllic foodstuff that is the burrito, but that's what Atlanta's Boruboru Sushi has done. Similar to Chipotle, this fast-casual restaurant allows eaters to customize the contents of their massive sushi rolls. Edamame and lotus chips are served as sides. Here's hoping you don't have to hear "Guacamole's extra" as you near the end of line!
Photo: @foodistagirl on Instagram.
Bacon Cheeseburger Sushi
Forget the fish altogether and grab a Bacon Cheeseburger Maki! This roll, courtesy an Australian restaurant, is stuffed with an all-beef patty, bacon, melted cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, tangy pickles, and a house-made sauce. It may not be nutritionally virtuous, but you'll feel better after eating this than you would a Big Mac.
Photo: @fat.maki on Instagram.
Kit Kat Sushi
There's nothing fishy about Kit Kat sushi. It's essentially a slab of puffed rice and white chocolate topped with flavored Kit Kats and infused with a tad of wasabi. Available for a limited time, these treats come in three flavors (Sea Urchin, Omelet, and Tuna) but actually taste like cantaloupe, pumpkin, and raspberry, respectively. It's a cute idea, sure, but what happened to food that tasted exactly like what it appears to be?
Photo: @rodulfox on Instagram.
Nori Cup
If chopsticks give you trouble but you still want to eat sushi, a Nori Cup might be the answer. This delicacy, served at a Stockholm restaurant, is definitely finger food, but doesn't quite live up to the artistry of a well-crafted roll, aesthetically-speaking.
Photo: @eastrestaurang on Instagram.
Fruit di Bosco Sushi
An Italian instagrammer captured this sweet sushi roll from Sushiko that incorporates the flavors of Fruit di Bosco (a sweet and sour Italian tart) and Nutella. Fusion food FTW.
Photo: @benedettamarrone91 on Instgram.
Peanut Butter and Jelly Sushi (Fake)
If you're feeding a pack of hungry kids (or just a bunch of immature eaters), peanut butter and jelly sushi is a fun variation on the standard PB&J sandwich. Simply cut the crusts off bread, spread with peanut butter and jelly, then roll. Children with chopsticks is a dangerous prospect, however, so let 'em use their hands.
Photo: @alangel23 on Instagram.
Peanut Butter and Jelly Sushi (Real)
For grown-ups with childlike palates, you can actually get sushi with peanut butter and jelly centers. Where does one buy such an atrocity? In Columbus, Ohio, of course.
Photo: @gardizzone on Instagram.
Sushi Bento Box Cake
Fondant is a magical thing. It's essentially the Play-Doh of frosting. Sushi bento box cakes are all the rage among home bakers, and can be customized to match whatever rolls the birthday boy or girl loves best. This one's from an at-home baker in British Columbia, Canada.
Photo: @kaylassweettooth on Instagram.
Sushi Crepes
If you ever happen to pass through Lebanon and need a sugary snack, stop into Sip n' Dip, where you can get sushi crepes with a personal-sized fondue pot for dipping.
Photo: @izdihar.kharpoutli on Instagram.
Sushi Candy
Swedish Fish are so one-note. Add some variety, color, and flair to your candy-eating habit with candy sushi. Most candy sushi platters or kits use a combination of gummies, marshmallows, and licorice to impersonate your favorite Japanese feast.
Photo: @itsdarrenmason on Instagram.
Sushi Peeps
Springtime means warmer temps, Easter, and...Peeps! Those unnaturally-hued, chick-shaped marshmallows are fit to be tied into sushi-like formations atop Rice Krispies bars. Whether or not you can serve them at Easter dinner, well...
Photo: @narly7 on Instagram.