On Friday I have to the train to University where I’m a visiting French lecturer. Usually the Missus prepare simple sandwiches.
But yesterday she suddenly realized she had run out of “fillings”, so she opted for the traditional musubi/rice balls quick bento!
Very traditional as the musubi were wrapped in dry bamboo leaves!
Home-made pickled myoga ginger and a musubi coated with red cucumber pickle and wrapped in a shiso/perilla leaf.
It contained a sweet honey-pickled Japanese plum.
The other two musubi were made of the same plain rice mixed with katsuo/bonito flakes,
and cheese!
Quick, efficient, healthy, filling and tasty!
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eula
yum! i love rice balls.
dragonlife
Me, too!LOL
Ellen
Looks fabulous! Hey, how long do umeboshi keep in a jar in the frig? I bought some and love them but don’t eat them often.
dragonlife
Dear Ellen, umeboshi, if well preserved inside a tight tupperware should last at least 6 moths inside the fridge!
Zen
OISHIISO!!!
dragonlife
NE!
Arigatou gozaimasu!