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  2. Spam musubi - Wikipedia

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    The other person said to be the creator of Spam musubi is Barbara Funamura of Kauai. Funamura sold Spam musubi out of the Joni-Hana restaurant in the Kukui Grove Center. The Garden Island in 1983 described it as, "Spam and rice, two local favorites, are combined in an enormous musubi (rice ball) wrapped in nori (sheets of dried seaweed ...

  3. Eat like a local: The story behind why Spam musubi is so ...

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    Typically the salty Spam is caramelized in a sweet and savory sauce and lies on a bed of white rice. The snack is wrapped neatly with a piece of nori or dried seaweed.

  4. Nori - Wikipedia

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    Nori used to wrap onigiri. Nori is commonly used as a wrap for sushi and onigiri (rice balls). The dry seaweed is used to pick up rice balls without getting the hands sticky. Senbei (rice crackers) sometimes contain a piece of nori as well. Strips or small sheets of nori are used as garnish for noodles, soups, and rice dishes.

  5. Onigiri - Wikipedia

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    Bakudan-onigiri (爆弾おにぎり "bomb-shaped onigiri") are large, spherical rice balls wrapped entirely in nori, so that no rice is exposed. Like other onigiri, they are usually filled with dried fish and umeboshi plums. Bakudan-onigiri are known to be simple to make and easy to hold without getting the hands sticky.

  6. The power of Spam: How a canned meat went from wartime ... - AOL

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    The most popular manifestation of Spam is undoubtedly Spam musubi — a piece of grilled Spam placed atop a block of rice and wrapped in seaweed. But there’s some disagreement around the ...

  7. Norimaki - Wikipedia

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    As small size of senbei is called arare, the wrapped type is called Norimaki-arare (海苔巻あられ), and stick type is called Shinagawa-maki (品川巻). [12] To make norisenbei, a batter is made from rice flour, water, and sometimes other ingredients such as soy sauce or mirin. The batter is then spread onto a sheet of nori seaweed and ...

  8. Japanese loanwords in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Called arare in standard Japanese. Mochi ice cream: Ice cream coated with a thin layer of frozen mochi. Musubi: Rice triangle wrapped in dried seaweed; may or may not have something in the middle, like a pickled ume or bits of fish. Spam musubi has a piece of SPAM luncheon meat on top. In Japanese the word onigiri is more commonly used for rice ...

  9. 28 Delicious Spam Recipes Even the Haters Will Love - AOL

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    Lightly fry spam in some soy sauce and brown sugar, use the meat to sandwich white rice, and wrap it with seaweed. You can buy a rice press on Amazon for less than $8 to make perfectly shaped Spam ...