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Onigiri (お握り or 御握り), also known as omusubi (お結び) or nigirimeshi (握り飯), is a Japanese rice ball made from white rice. It is usually formed into triangular or cylindrical shapes, and wrapped in nori (seaweed). Onigiri traditionally have sour or salty fillings such as umeboshi (pickled Chinese plum), salted salmon, katsuobushi (smoked and fermented bonito), kombu, tarako or mentaiko (pollock roe), or takanazuke (pickled Japanese giant red mustard greens). Because it is easily portable and eaten by hand, onigiri has been used as portable food or bento from ancient times to the present day. Originally, it was used as a way to use and store left-over rice, but it later became a regular meal. Many Japanese convenience stores and supermarkets stock onigiri with various fillings and flavors. It has become so mainstream that it is even served in izakayas and sit-down restaurants. There are even specialized shops which only sell onigiri to take out. Due to the popularity of this trend in Japan, onigiri has become a popular staple in Japanese restaurants worldwide.

Onigiri is not a form of sushi and should not be confused with the type of sushi called nigirizushi or simply nigiri. Onigiri is made with plain rice (sometimes lightly salted), while sushi is made of rice with vinegar, sugar and salt. Onigiri makes rice portable and easy to eat as well as preserving it, while sushi originated as a way of preserving fish.

History

Prehistoric

On November 12, 1987, lumps of carbonized grains of rice, thought to be riceballs, were excavated from a building belonging to the Yayoi period (2000 years ago) in the Sugitani Chanobatake Ruins in Ishikawa Prefecture. The carbonized rice had traces which revealed that it was formed by human hands, thus it was initially documented as "the oldest onigiri." In subsequent research, it was thought to be steamed and grilled, rather than boiled like today's rice, similar to another dish called chimaki. Since then, it has been academically called the "chimaki-shaped carbonized rice lumps (チマキ状炭化米塊)".

Pre-Modern

Before the use of chopsticks became widespread, in the Nara period, rice was often rolled into a small ball so that it could be easily picked up. In the Heian period, rice was made into small rectangular shapes known as tonjiki so that they could be piled onto a plate and easily eaten. At that time, onigiri were called tonjiki and often consumed at outdoor picnic lunches

Modern

In the 1980s, a machine to make triangular onigiri was invented. Rather than rolling the filling inside, the flavoring was put into a hole in the onigiri and the hole was hidden by nori. Since the onigiri made by this machine came with nori already applied to the rice ball, over time the nori became moist and sticky, clinging to the rice.

A packaging improvement allowed the nori to be stored separately from the rice. Before eating, the diner could open the packet of nori and wrap the onigiri. The use of a hole for filling the onigiri made new flavors of onigiri easier to produce as this cooking process did not require changes from ingredient to ingredient. Modern mechanically wrapped onigiri are specially folded so that the plastic wrapping is between the nori and rice to act as a moisture barrier. When the packaging is pulled open at both ends, the nori and rice come into contact and are eaten together. This packaging is commonly found for both triangular onigiri and rolls (細巻き).

Rice and shapes

Usually, onigiri is made with boiled white rice, though it is sometimes made with different varieties of cooked rice, such as:

-Okowa or kowa-meshi: glutinous rice cooked or steamed with vegetables

-Sekihan: rice cooked with red azuki beans

-Maze-gohan: rice cooked with various preferred ingredients

-Fried rice

-Brown rice

The rice may be seasoned with salt, sesame, furikake, dried shiso flakes, and so on.

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[–] ClathrateG@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I know this is fairly simple formula but I'm drunk on on phone: which has more alcohol: 8 x 330ml of 5.4% beer or 8 x 330ml can made up of 2 4.3%s, 2 5%s, 2 5.4% and 2 6.5%s ?

[–] rhubarb@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

The first one has a negligible 1.9 % more alcohol (assuming I typo'd nothing)

[–] AernaLingus@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

The former, ever so slightly (the latter combination is the equivalent of 8 x 330 ml 5.3% ABV beer)

2(4.3 + 5 + 5.4 + 6.5) / 8 = 21.2/4 = 5.3

(more concretely, the latter is the equivalent of drinking all the cans of the former but leaving ~50 ml in the final can, or about 15% of that can)

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[–] KatySosa@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago

I shouldn’t be up at midnight I have work in 8 hours doggirl-shock

[–] WhyEssEff@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I spent like an hour looking for a "bluetooth ssd" before I realized that my use case is literally just making a home server i-cant

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[–] Carl@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (6 children)

last D&D session the DM almost killed a party member but was foiled because it turns out one of our party members had never spent their gold and was able to afford a high level spellcast. Faerun's healthcare system be like.

Seriously though you would think supply and demand would bring the cost of those down a bit. Sure high level casters are rare but they get multiple high level casts per day there's no way any economy could sustain them making tens of thousands of gp with less than twenty-four seconds of work.

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[–] sewer_rat_420@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago

"Jewish organizations" are trying to cancel a show by one of the headliners of my city's pride festival...

[–] sisatici@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

These food are not sweet? They are savoury or sour? For some reason I always thought they were sweet

[–] omegathrowaway@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 month ago

Pretty salty sometimes

Calories remaining: 0 power-genius

[–] WizardOfLoneliness@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

POV you're a dwarf drinking your world's first cold beer after a lifetime of warm ale

[–] WizardOfLoneliness@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

oh my god the doctor just told dwarves about the concept of a mixed drink, there goes "do no harm" RIP their livers

edit: oh my god they didn't even know what distilled liquor was, RIP their livers x10

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago (3 children)

This made me think ofnwhether Tolkien ever referred to distilled liquor. Seems too modern for him and then I remembered the Brandywine river. Turns out there's a whole explanation there and it seems that distilled booze isn't a thing in Arda

From Tolkien Gateway:

The Hobbits of the Shire originally gave it the punning name Branda-nîn, meaning "border water" in original Hobbitish Westron. This was later punned again as Bralda-hîm meaning "heady ale" (referring to the colour of its water), which Tolkien renders into English as Brandywine.[4]

The word Brandywine both resembles the original Elvish name Baranduin, and provides the Hobbitish meaning adequately.

The word brandywine was actually the archaic English word for brandy as imported from the Dutch brandewijn. David Salo noted that it represents a possible Old English *baernedwin, meaning "burned wine", which would resemble quite closely the original Elvish Baranduin,[5] making Hobbitish Brandywine a legitimate corruption of S. Baranduin."

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[–] Carl@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (5 children)

Your plates are all dirty, and it's time for dinner. Choose your option:

a) Do your dishes.
b) Use a bowl.
c) Use a lid from one of your tupperware containers.
d) Use a tortilla.

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[–] wombat@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago

it is may 23 and stalin saved the world from fascism

[–] ShimmeringKoi@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Where the fuck is the vortex dimension I keep banishing my workpieces to just by setting them down??

[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago

CW: MENTIONS OF BLOOD, NEEDLES AND PAIN

Today I had to get my lower right wisdom tooth removed through, of course. It was the first time EVER I've had surgery of any kind whatsoever, never before I had to subject myself to anything worse than random checks and stuff like that so I was very worried and nervous. It turns out that tooth developed caries and also broke itself god knows when, and then it developed an infection that was quite painful. So I went to a clinic to have it checked and the odontologist told me I had to get it removed after the infection went away, and then gave me some antibiotics. They charged me about 40 USD for the visit not counting the removal and the meds.

Later on a friend told me that the Faculty of Odontology, which is part of the much larger Faculty of Medicine that belongs to the University of Buenos Aires (Public), would do removals very cheaply, because in private clinics without insurances you'll be talking about 90 to 120 USD. So I visited the faculty and oh god it's really cheap, the initial checkup is like 14USD and it includes a panoramic Xray. Once you do that you can visit the faculty from the next day onwards to have it thoroughly checked and removed, but I had to be there are 6AM because you'll be treated by students being led by professors, and classes usually start at like 7:30AM. So I went there last friday for a visit, they told me they couldn't get it removed just now because I still had an infection (I couldn't really open my mouth wide), so they booked me for a check today. This morning I went there very early again, some members of the staff were on strike so I didn't know if they would treat me, but it was alright. The idea was to have it checked, see if the infection was gone, but they saw I had good progression and offered me a removal surgery for that same moment. I agreed, and paid like 15USD for the entire operation... all being done by well mannered students with modern equipment under professional supervision.

The process though was awful. I was very tense, couldn't stop shaking lol. The local anasthesia wasn't kicking in properly, the guy who treated me had to give me a couple of shots. I have a strong fear of needles too, which didn't help, especially if that needle goes into my mouth where I'm like SUPER vulnerable lol. Then the surgery began after I didn't feel much pain, but I still felt the movements and the pressure being applied for the removal. Horrible experience, I also have a very low tolerance to pain, I'm hemophobic as fuck and I hate surgical/medical instruments so much, so it was intense. I tried to keep my eyes closed and keep it cool but sometimes I would open my eyes and see blood and damn, I hate that. Well, finally the damn thing was removed and they sutured the hole, which was a messy process because I wasn't cooperating, I had a lot of involuntary movements lol

It fucking sucked, I felt VERY exposed and vulnerable. I hate pain, I avoid it all I can, and my biggest fear was to feel a sudden and very painful moment. I made a lot of jokes during the process, to ease the tension and to relax the two guys operating me because I thought they might get frustrated. But it was all cool, very good people doing incredible things almost for free.

The public Unviersity gave me a stupidly cheap surgery and I will be forever grateful for that. Death to javer milei and death to "israel"

[–] Carl@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

A letter from the IRS showed up in my mailbox today, can't see what's in it until Saturday cuz I'm away from the house. I genuinely have no clue if it's going to improve my finances or fuck them, honestly kinda wish I hadn't been told about it cuz now I'm all anxious and there's nothing I can do.

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i'm so lonely i could die

[–] WizardOfLoneliness@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

My brother recommended this manga to me called The Isekai Doctor - Any Sufficiently Advanced Medical Science Is Indistinguishable From Magic and I dragged my feet in getting around to reading it because, i'mma be real, I don't even really read manga that often anymore

but it's actually pretty good, I like the art, and I like the underlying materialism inherent to the set up. Like, the setting is one where demihumans persecuted humans because they're weak or whatever, so god gave them healing magic, but then a plague happened and the humans started to take over and now they monopolize healing magic to their benefit

so the MC is a medical doctor who gets isekai'd and starts treating people's injuries with like, you know, medical science. He's got a doctor's bag with some basic medicine, scalpels, saline, etc., and it's enough that he can perform some relatively miraculous saves, enough that people think he's some kind of mage

anyway there's like the underlying geopolitical consequences looming of his ability to teach this knowledge to other races, breaking the human race's monopoly on healing, as well as like, obviously he's going to have to figure out some means of replicating his tools and medicines and equipment, which I'm excited to see happen

CW though, slavery shit, in the very beginning he saves a girl and woops she's a slave and let's just say her village gets Real Weird With It, even for anime with slavery (basically I mean like, THEY MADE HER A SLAVE, but then they use that status to treat her like shit, like even her own grandpa, like, what the fuck guys)

other random thing I like: instead of a stupid little animal sidekick (that turns into a little girl) like every other fucking mango out there, he gets a giant fucking Chimera buddy, and the artist MAKES HIM CUTE AS FUCK. CUTE LION FACE. CUTE LIL SNEK. LOVE HIM. idk if he'll turn out to be a little girl though, it remains to be seen

edit: CAT GIRL MEDICINE

[–] buh@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago

Will Phlegmaker and Katherine Booger

[–] Sickos@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago

> be me
> see my phone is at 88%
> throw it out the window because I won't have nazis in my house
> have to touch grass to get it back

[–] WhoaSlowDownMaurice@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago

oh cool, jelly donut megathread

[–] ClathrateG@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)
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[–] SterlingPooper@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (6 children)

Isn't walking supposed to be calming? I always finish my walks bugged by everything that's on my mind. Without fail.

I've always heard that walking is supposed to clear your head and I usually am more stressed after a walk

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[–] Cimbazarov@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago

I took 3 vaccine shots today. No big deal gigachad

[–] keepcarrot@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago

Looking at a lot of downloaded first episodes of things.

TV show?

[–] WizardOfLoneliness@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I got a "spicy cajun bell pepper" plant at Walmart and holy shit they're spicier than a fuckin jalapeno

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[–] peppersky@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago

Everything about life today and the relations between people disgusts me

[–] Goblinmancer@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago

Its funny that in universe monkeigh is apparently the only the species that has ever won against eldar empire during their 40 billion year golden age so calling humans monkeigh isnt just an insult against humans.

[–] KuroXppi@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago

They call me mentaiko the way I spill my bollock roe like Pollock's flow dracula-flow

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