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  1. www.h-musubi.com › enhana-musubi

    The "Omusubi" is different from an ordinary "rice ball", as we make every single Omusubi with our hearts. Using only high quality Japanese rice seasoned with Japanese sea salt, each grain of rice is sweet, tasty, and shiny. Read More >

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rice_ballRice ball - Wikipedia

    A rice ball may be any kind of food item made from rice that has been shaped, condensed, or otherwise combined into a ball shape. Rice balls exist in many different cultures in which rice is eaten, and are particularly prevalent in Asia .

  3. 2024年5月10日 · Onigiri (おにぎり) are Japanese rice balls made of steamed rice that you compress into a triangular, ball, or cylinder shape and are usually wrapped in a nori seaweed sheet. You can flavor them lightly with just salt or add a variety of fillings.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OnigiriOnigiri - Wikipedia

    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 or cylindrical shapes, and wrapped in nori (seaweed).

  5. 2019年8月27日 · This Ultimate Guide covers How to Make Onigiri from start to finish. You’ll learn a variety of ways to season and fill them, and different ways of shaping and wrapping them perfectly every time! Plus, helpful tips and tricks to choosing the best ingredients and storing these Japanese Rice Balls.

  6. myjapanrice.com › zh › recipe飯糰 | Japan Rice

    Onigiri (rice balls) are Japanese soul food. Here are recipes for three types of onigiri: shio-musubi (salted rice ball) that lets you savor the flavor of ungarnished Japan Rice, taco meat onigiri with a mouth-watering spicy flavor, and spicy tuna onigiri.

  7. 2019年9月15日 · Onigiri (rice balls) also called omusubu, are to the Japanese what sandwiches are to the French: a practical, inexpensive snack that sticks well. On the market, they tend to be triangular in shape, while homemade dumplings often have more rounded shapes.

  8. Tangyuan are a traditional Chinese dessert made of glutinous rice shaped into balls that are served in a hot broth or syrup. They come in varying sizes, anything between a marble to a ping pong ball, [1] and are sometimes stuffed with filling.

  9. 2024年9月28日 · Learn how to make onigiri, or Japanese rice balls, a staple of Japanese lunch boxes (bento). Fillings can vary, so use your favorites.

  10. 2022年2月23日 · 花蓮巷弄有一台復古風格攤車「飯糰店Rice Ball Store」專賣各式飯糰,只有外帶,包裝可愛在網路上大受歡迎,IG超多打卡的花蓮早餐美食,是許多遊客來花蓮必買的早餐,連食尚玩家等美食節目都來採訪過,受歡迎的程度讓我撲空兩次才買到!

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