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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  • SevenSkalls [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Last time I got onigiri I could tell there was some specific way I was supposed to open it, but I could just not figure it out lol. I’ll try the pulling it open from both ends thing next time. Thanks!

  • ClathrateG [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    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 ?

    • AernaLingus [any]@hexbear.net
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      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)

  • Rojo27 [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    6 hours ago

    Of course my day off is a glum rainy day. Not that I hate the rain, but I really wanted to go out and spend some time at the park just vibingsicko-wistful

    • I wish cars were equipped with a “fuckk you you prick you fucked up” horn AND a “thank you you’re really cool gobbless” horn because just a regular honk can’t really convey the latter but sometimes people do you a solid and let you in to traffic or whatever and it’s like thanks <3 <3

      I also road rage but I really need to stop. It’s just very difficult. I went from 2 minute drives to work or the store to 30 minutes each way and like with an hour of my day eaten up driving the impact on my free time is very noticeable

      I basically spend every second behind the wheel wanting to be done with it. Partially also because I’m a very attentive, hypervigilant person, I’m constantly checking every angle and monitoring everyone’s speed and even though most of it comes automatically it still feels very stressful and taxing. So i wanna go fast, as fast is safe at least, but my god, the number of people who drive under the speed limit or who drive side by side matching speeds so nobody can pass is insane. I honestly don’t understand how they live since I want so desperately to be done with my ride ASAP but it’s like they’ve got nowhere to be.

      And since I moved into a small town it’s like some Twilight Zone shit where every single time no matter whether it’s on my way in or out of town I’m inevitably stuck behind someone on this single lane road doing 30mph in a 45 like ahhhhhhh what the fuck

      I am constantly needing to remind myself that my desperation to be out of the car and done driving isn’t worth a risky passing maneuver

      P.s. SO MANY PEOPLE will trundle along 5-10mph below the speed limit but suddenly find their gas pedal if you try to pass them like it’s a personal threat

      • homhom9000 [she/her]@hexbear.net
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        I’m reasonable enough for my road rage to only be internal, besides one time where someone honked at me at a red light then tried to go around but when it turned green I went too making them go behind me. But road road is taking me out, I just hate driving so much.

        But when people do me a solid, I wish them forever green lights

  • DragonBallZinn [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    Might take college courses again and try to unfuck my life, what are some of the less evil industries out there?

    The few industries that seem even remotely interesting to me are so insular: media, tech, creative fields of any kind, education.

    I feel paralyzed because from my pov, everything is too competitive these days. So many hyper-competent employees and such a teeny tiny amount of jobs to go around.

    • knowing nothing about anything imma say go into legal work. I can’t count the number of times I’ve thought “fuck, it would really be nice to have a lawyer friend” since I can’t afford one. You could be that lawyer friend to many

      the utility of this kinda depends on society continuing in the same general form though which is Not Great to say the least. But if we’re lucky enough to see a revolution and meaningful change to our society and legal system Im sure you’ll still have useful skills to help navigate the building of new one

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    Sorta regretting making my lunch 1/6th habanero when I made the dish blue. I feel like the blue should be the non spicy variety.

  • DragonBallZinn [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    Sent in another fucking “reminder” email to this internship that ghosted me after an interview.

    God, where the fuck do these types get off judging other people as unemployable yet I have to constantly remind them to do their damn jobs?

    I have a seasonal job right now, so it’s not that much of skin off my nose, but it pisses me off on how we hear about how unmotivated gen Z is when if anything, it’s employers who are too lazy. Come on porko, wake up and make some jobs. We’re waiting.

    • Rojo27 [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      MFers will cry about how people “quite quit”, but have spent ages completely ghosting people that interview for jobs/internships.

    • mendiCAN [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      ya probs already know but they said that about x too, and backwards forever as long as there’s been kids to project onto. i can’t find it, but there was a popular song about the greatest generation called “what’s wrong with kids today” lol