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Robotic sushi chef can whip out 400 rolls per hour

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One of the most cherished culinary disciplines in Japan is the art and process of making sushi. But now even that exalted tradition may succumb to the march of technology thanks to the SushiBot.

In the cheaper Japanese sushi restaurants (kaiten-zushi), skilled sushi chef slowly roll your sushi in front of you with an old school pride and meticulousness. But the automatic sushi rolling SushiBot can churn out an amazing 400 sushi rolls per hour.
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