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musubi

Noun

Meaning

musubi (countable and uncountable, plural musubi or musubis)

A ball of rice covered with nori (in Japanese cuisine, including in Hawaii), to which meat or salted or fermented vegetables are often added, differing from sushi in that the rice is not vinegared.
Synonym: onigiri

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

A spin on the classic Japanese rice ball, Spam musubi is one of the most popular snacks in Hawaii, combining sweet and savory flavors in a warm, convenient wrap. Source: Internet

But from musubi to mochi, loco moco to laulau, poi to poke to pineapple, here’s a place to start. Source: Internet

In 1973, Ryō Hanmura wrote Musubi no Yama Hiroku which recreated 400 years of Japan's history from the perspective of a secret magical family with psychic abilities. Source: Internet

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