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  2. A simple recipe for onigiri, or Japanese rice balls, with ...

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    1 ½ cup Japanese rice, cooked to fluffiness Three umeboshi salted Japanese plums (available at Asian food stores; for smaller umeboshi, use one for each rice ball) Two sheets of dried nori seaweed

  3. Onigiri - Wikipedia

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    Arancini – an Italian dish of fried, breadcrumb-coated rice balls, with various fillings; Cifantuan – Shanghainese rice balls, commonly eaten for breakfast; Jumeokbap – a Korean dish of Japanese onigiri-styled rice balls, with various fillings; Lemper – an Indonesian glutinous rice dish served with abon fillings wrapped in banana leaves

  4. Arancini - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of arancini sold in Sicilian cafés is arancini cû sucu (transl. arancini al ragù), which typically consists of meat in a tomato sauce, rice, and mozzarella or other cheese.

  5. List of Japanese snacks - Wikipedia

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    Onigiri, or rice ball can be eaten both as a snack and as a meal, by modern Japanese people. In Sengoku period , samurai ate large rice balls as a field ration during the war. Small onigiris convenient for snacks

  6. The 34 Rice Casserole Recipes for Big Hearty Flavor On a Budget

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    Get the recipe: Sicilian Rice Ball Casserole No-peek chicken and rice casserole is full of comfort and tender, fall apart chicken overtopping a flavorful rice that makes this meal a family favorite!

  7. 80 Easy Ways To Cook Rice (That Prove It's Way More Than A ...

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    Sushi Sandwich (Onigirazu) Inspired by the popular Japanese onigirazu, this is like a cross between sushi and a sandwich. We filled ours with spicy salmon, seasoned sushi rice, cucumber, pickled ...

  8. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Onigiri (おにぎり): balls of rice with a filling in the middle. Japanese equivalent of sandwiches. Sekihan (赤飯): white rice cooked with azuki beans [2] (小豆) to glutinous rice. (literally red rice) Takikomi gohan (炊き込み御飯): Japanese-style pilaf cooked with various ingredients and flavored with soy, dashi, etc.

  9. Okowa - Wikipedia

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    The ingredients used for making okowa rice balls include glutinous rice (short-grain), sesame oil, dashi, soy sauce, mirin, salt, ginger, chopped mushrooms and carrots, sweet potato, chestnuts, spring onions, cooked fish, and a sheet of nori. [7] The rice is washed with water and is left to be drained for around thirty minutes.