Roll (food)

Roll (food)

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Roll as a kind of food, snack or candy may refer to:

* Arctic roll
* Black sesame roll
* Bread roll
* Breakfast roll
* Bulkie roll
* Cabbage roll
* California roll
* Cheese roll
* Chiko Roll
* Cinnamon roll
* Egg roll
* Fritter roll
* Kaiser roll
* Kati roll
* Lobster roll
* Lye roll
* Nut roll
* Pepperoni roll
* Rice noodle roll
* Rice roll
* Salted Nut Roll
* Sausage roll
* Seattle roll
* Spiced meat roll
* Spring roll
* Steamed rice roll
* Summer roll
* Swiss roll
* Tofu skin roll
* Tootsie Roll


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