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    Onigiri (お握り or 御握り), also known as omusubi (お結び) or nigirimeshi (握り飯), is a Japanese rice ball made from white rice. It is usually formed into triangular...
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  • Onigiri (鬼斬, lit. Demon Cutter) is an action massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) by CyberStep. It is set in a fantasy land reminiscent...
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    Onigiri senbei (おにぎりせんべい) is a Japanese rice ball ("Onigiri")-shaped, soy sauce-flavoured senbei. It was produced by Masuya.(マスヤ) v t e...
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    top of cooked rice, vegetables, and fish, or used as an ingredient in onigiri. It typically consists of a mixture of dried fish, sesame seeds, chopped...
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    most commonly a kind of sushi, makizushi (巻き寿司). Other than makizushi, onigiri (おにぎり, rice balls), sashimi, senbei (煎餅, rice crackers) and chikuwa (竹輪...
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    block of rice, wrapped together with nori in the tradition of Japanese onigiri. Inexpensive and portable, Spam musubi are commonly found near cash registers...
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    in earnest in 1990, when Japanese cuisine gradually spread to Korea and onigiri were popularized. Although it did not receive special attention in the...
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  • against Behemoth, when Onigiri fights against Ryō Mimasaka who uses her tattoos on her body to hypnotize her opponents, but since Onigiri is looking at her...
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  • a field ration during the war. Small onigiris convenient for snacks In Sengoku period and Edo period, onigiris were often wrapped in bamboo skin when...
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    is generally made into flat sheets and used to wrap rolls of sushi or onigiri (rice balls). The finished dried sheets are made by a shredding and rack-drying...
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    soft due to its higher volume of water, usually eaten with peanut soup. Onigiri (お握り), a Japanese rice ball made from white rice formed into triangular...
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    slice of Goteborg sausage with a ball of rice in the tradition of Japanese onigiri. The Goteborg musubi is commonly associated with the island of Kauai. However...
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  • level is played by catching onigiri thrown in random trajectories by a sennin. The player gains bonus points for every onigiri that they manage to catch...
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  • fruit, and is instead assigned "onigiri" by her classmates, who do not want her to play. However, Tohru, thinking that onigiri are delicious, does not realise...
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    chopped katsuobushi dressed with soy sauce. As a stuffing for rice balls (onigiri). As a topping for rice. Popular for bentō, often covered with strips of...
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  • Soji Okita. He wields the "Onigiri Ame-no-Murakumo", a katana forged from his previous sword, Kusanagi no Tsurugi. The Onigiri Ame-no-Murakumo was forged...
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    to arem-arem and bakcang (Chinese zongzi), and also resembles Japanese onigiri. The glutinous rice is soaked and cooked with coconut milk and salt. The...
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    of snack foods, some of which are internationally popular, ranging from onigiri to melon pan. Cincin - a deep fried dough pastry-based snack popular with...
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  • within internet users. People have compared her appearance to that of an onigiri. On the blogging platform Weibo, Hua Hua's hashtag has garnered nearly...
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    gravy), rice porridges (e.g. congee, juk), rice balls/rolls (e.g. gimbap, onigiri, sushi, zongzi), as well as rice cakes and desserts (e.g. mochi, tteok...
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    busy workers became a symbol of the Celtic Tiger economic boom. In Japan, onigiri (rice balls) are a popular convenience food that dates for millennia —...
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    Fried dough foods Boondi Inada, Sanae (2012). Limocu, Jolene (ed.). Simply Onigiri: fun and creative recipes for Japanese rice balls. Singapore: Marshall...
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    available at airports and main train stations. It is usually eaten with onigiri, but is also enjoyed by itself with sake. A common variety is spicy mentaiko...
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    Japanese variety, called umeboshi, is often used for rice balls, called onigiri or omusubi. The ume, from which umeboshi are made, is more closely related...
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    furikake, a single umeboshi, or a sheet of nori. It is used in sushi and onigiri. Examples of simple breakfast dishes include plain rice mixed with raw...
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    Western styles. They also carry magazines, manga comic books, soft drinks, onigiri, bento, and other goods. Its top competitors are Lawson, 7-Eleven and FamilyMart...
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  • fresh wasabi, beer jelly beans Entrée: bison strip loin, haricots verts, onigiri, cheese tea Dessert: bison jerky, bison tallow, mincemeat pie, blood oranges...
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  • when they enter primary school, such as climbing Mount Fuji and eating onigiri with a hundred friends. It is often sung in kindergartens at graduation...
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    cuisine, it is known as takana and often pickled for use as filling in onigiri or as a condiment. Many varieties of B. juncea cultivars are used, including...
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    (삼각김밥) — Literally "triangle gimbap". This variety is similar to Japanese onigiri and is sold in convenience stores in South Korea. Fillings vary greatly;...
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