Next up some homemade onigiri. Now these little suckers have kept me going whenever I've traveled through Japan. They're available everywhere in the ubiquitous 7-11s, and make a solid breakfast or midday snack. They're basically big rice balls... or triangles, usually stuffed with something or other - salmon, seaweed, pickled plums are common, and then wrapped with crisp seaweed (nori). I've also had fresh onigiri which are served at room temp and far better, but perhaps not nearly as convenient to find.
Then I made a little salmon salad for the stuffing. I used decent quality canned salmon and added a bit of mayo and some soy sauce. In the second one I also added chili sauce to give it a kick. That's it. Just wrap it up using cellophane and press it together. Then use nori seaweed to wrap the exterior - again not necessary if you don't have it. In the end you have some delicious and filling snacks that are great any time of the day.
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