Noun
onigiri (plural onigiris or onigiri)
A Japanese rice ball.
If you think of someone's good qualities as the umeboshi in an onigiri it's as if their qualities are stuck to their back! Maybe the reason people get jealous of each other is because they can see so clearly the umeboshi on other people's backs. Natsuki Takaya
After shaping onigiri, open the wrap to help the onigiri cool before putting them into a lunch box. Source: Internet
I've previously hosted Shirley at home to teach Onigiri, Bento Box and Okonomiyaki private classes, have attended various workshops taught by Shirley in and around Seattle, and have taken a similar (albeit small private group) shopping tour. Source: Internet
Enoki and Pork Belly Yakitori is delicious and they have Yaki Onigiri. Source: Internet
Considering that it weighed less than a small onigiri, you don't even have to check the fat or salt content to know that something is very, very wrong. Source: Internet
We served up dashi brisket sliders, various onigiri rice balls dipped in green tea furikake and stuffed with edamame and avocado. Source: Internet