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On my first trip to Australia, I expected to have lots of new culinary experiences, but to be honest, I expected them to be along the lines of kangaroo sausage and lamingtons. I certainly didn’t expect to come all the way from Japan and discover a new kind of sushi roll, but in the food court of the Cairns airport, there they were: black rice sushi rolls.

Black rice, for those of you who might not have encountered it yet, is a term used to refer to a range of heirloom rice species with a black hull. The hull is high in fiber, iron and antioxidants and the black color fades to a beautiful dark purple when cooked, making it a healthy and colorful ingredient. It’s hard to come by and expensive, but is currently enjoying a faddish popularity.

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Anyway, as I was waiting for a flight, I decided to grab a bite at the food court. It had been almost three weeks since I left Japan and I was craving a little taste of home, so I decided to check out Aussie chain Hero Sushi.

▼ Or should that be Hiro Sushi?

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Right away, the black sushi rolls jump out at you. It’s hard not to notice that deep purple when you are expecting white.

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Most of the rolls were available in both black and white rice, stuffed with common westernized combinations like avocado and tuna. I went for the black rice crab roll and I also got a white rice version to compare. And a salmon roll because I was hungry. Don’t judge.

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I was immediately smitten with the soy sauce container. It was shaped like a fish. Clearly, I am easily entertained.

▼ Look! It’s a small plastic version of a real life thing! Wow!

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Anyway, now for the moment of truth. First I tried the white rice version to get a baseline. Then I tried the black rice version.

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It was… about the same. Maybe a little bit sweeter. There was a perhaps a hint of beet flavor, though given the color and how recently I’d encountered the shocking aberration of beet(root) on a hamburgerwhy, Australia, why!?maybe my brain was playing tricks on me.

Of course, it also looks like Hero Sushi is using a blend of white and black rice, so perhaps it’s not surprising the difference would be subtle. Still, it was just a good as the regular version, and supposedly healthier, so I guess that justifies the higher price tag.

If you aren’t in the mood for something healthy, Hero Sushi also has this surprising variation.

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Silly, Hero Sushi. What’s next, kangaroo rolls?

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