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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. The Japanese Way to Make Salmon 10x Better - AOL

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    This recipe was shared by cooking site Just One Cookbook by author Namiko Hirasawa Chen and it looks incredible. We have to give it a try! ... onigiri (Japanese rice balls), salmon fried rice and ...

  4. 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

  5. Mochi - Wikipedia

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    Rice cake kirimochi or kakumochi Rice cake marumochi Fresh mochi being pounded. A mochi (/ m oʊ t ʃ iː / MOH-chee; [1] Japanese もち, 餅 ⓘ) is a Japanese rice cake made of mochigome (もち米), a short-grain japonica glutinous rice, and sometimes other ingredients such as water, sugar, and cornstarch. The steamed rice is pounded into ...

  6. Easy and Delicious Rice and Bean Recipes From Around the World

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    "Sweet, savory, hearty, fresh, and ready in about 45 minutes, this stir-fry dinner hits all the qualities we look for in a weeknight recipe" — all true.

  7. Ichijū-sansai - Wikipedia

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    Ichijū-sansai (Japanese: 一汁三菜) is a traditional Japanese dining format that typically consists of one bowl of rice, one soup, and three side dishes (one main dish and two side dishes). [1] It is a key component of kaiseki cuisine and reflects the aesthetic and nutritional principles of Japanese meals. [2] [3] [1]

  8. Japanese regional cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Harako-meshi - rice cooked in a salmon and soy stock and served topped with ikura (salmon caviar). Kiritanpo - pounded rice cakes wrapped around a skewer and grilled. Eaten with miso or stewed with chicken and vegetables as a nabemono.

  9. Zosui - Wikipedia

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    Zōsui (雑炊, literally "miscellaneous cooking"), or ojiya (おじや), is a mild and thin Japanese rice soup akin to a rice-based vegetable soup.It is made from pre-cooked rice and dashi or water seasoned with either soy sauce or miso and cooked with other ingredients such as meat, seafood, mushrooms, and vegetables. [1]

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