Spam Musabi is rice, fried spam and nori with seasoning such as furikake and teriyaki sauce!
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I have no idea! I personally love spam musubi and our family makes it regularly.
Musubi is actually a Hawaiin food that is made with Spam canned meat.
Spam musubi is a popular Hawaiian snack that is made up of Spam on top of a block of rice and wrapped together with nori dried seaweed. One can find more information on this snack through it's Wikipedia entry.
Spam in Hawaiian is "pipikaula waha nui," which translates to "meat with a big mouth." Spam is a popular food in Hawaii, often used in dishes like Spam musubi and loco moco.
Make up about three cups of sticky rice (sushi rice work well) per can of Spam. Slice the spam into 6 or 8 pieces, fry up with soy and sugar mixture until browned and as crispy as you like. Place half sheet of nori. If you have a musubi press it helps, or remove the bottom from the Spam can and use it. Put a scoop of rice on the nori, sprinkle with seasoning, place Spam slice, more seasoning, more rice press tight and roll nori. Enjoy!
Hawaii is the state that consumes the most Spam per capita in the United States. This is due to its long history of incorporating Spam into traditional Hawaiian cuisine, such as Spam musubi and Spam fried rice. The high consumption of Spam in Hawaii can be attributed to its long shelf life, affordability, and versatility in various dishes.
There is no 'spam' key. However, someone may have told you to spam a key. Clerics, for example, need to spam heal when fighting a boss, while other classes sometimes need to spam certain attacks in certain situations.
The key ingredient is a Green slim found in the Shark cave
I know that musubi means "rice ball" but i dont know what dachi means!! sorry! :)
Nori is an edible seaweed used in the preparation of sushi or onigiri. The seaweed is essentially a wrapper for these dishes.