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      <title>What is a Boston Roll: A Deep Dive into a Beloved Sushi Classic</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;For the discerning traveler, the quest for authentic local experiences often begins with the palate. From bustling markets to Michelin-starred restaurants, food offers an unparalleled window into a destination&amp;rsquo;s culture and history. Among the myriad of culinary delights that have crossed borders and captured imaginations, sushi stands out as a global phenomenon. While traditional Japanese sushi holds an revered place, many regional variations have emerged, blending local flavors with time-honored techniques. One such creation that often sparks curiosity, particularly among those exploring Boston&amp;rsquo;s vibrant culinary scene, is the &lt;strong&gt;Boston Roll&lt;/strong&gt;. Is it a true local invention, or merely a clever naming convention? What makes it distinct, and why has it become a favorite on menus worldwide?&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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