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ONIGIRI & OMUSUBI

What is Onigiri, Rice Ball?

Onigiri, also known as omusubi, are traditional Japanese rice balls typically wrapped in seaweed (nori) and filled with a variety of tasty ingredients, fillings. From savory tuna and mayo to sweet and tangy pickled plum (umeboshi), there’s an onigiri flavor for everyone.

These versatile rice balls are a beloved staple in Japanese cuisine, treasured for their simplicity, portability, and endless flavor combinations. In Japan, onigiri is the ultimate fast food—traditional yet incredibly convenient. Whether you’re looking for a quick and satisfying snack, a meal on the go, or something unique to add to your lunchbox, onigiri offers a delicious, healthy, and satisfying option.

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Mentaiko Onigiri

Mentaiko Onigiri

Meitaiko Onigiri: Popular Among Traditional OnigiriMentaiko onigiri, with its distinctive flavor and convenience, is a beloved traditional snack in Japan. Not only is it the top filling choice in convenience stores across Japan, but it is also a popular ingredient in...

Onigiri Taro

Onigiri Taro

A Japanese Chef Bringing the Charm of Rice to the WorldOnigiri Taro is a self-proclaimed “chef bringing the charm of rice to the world” who has recently gained attention on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. His specialty lies in the ultimate shio onigiri, the rice ball...

Okaka Onigiri, Bonito Filling

Okaka Onigiri, Bonito Filling

Okaka Onigiri: A Traditional and Flavorful Japanese TreatOkaka Onigiri is a type of rice ball that has been a beloved staple in Japanese home cooking for generations. Okaka refers to a simple yet flavorful mixture of katsuobushi (bonito flakes) seasoned with soy...