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The Japan Times: Makiko Itoh’s recipe is for onigirazu (meaning “not an onigiri” or “not formed i…

Makiko Itoh’s recipe is for onigirazu (meaning “not an onigiri” or “not formed into a ball”) rice sandwiches, became hugely popular thanks to social media around 2015 and are still popular today. They look great, are Instagram-ready, and are quite easy to make. Click the link in the bio for the recipe. 📸: Makiko Itoh
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