Noriben (Rice Covered with Nori Dipped in Soy Sauce)  with Kumamon, the Kumamoto Prefecture Mascot
Noriben (Rice Covered with Nori Dipped in Soy Sauce) with Kumamon, the Kumamoto Prefecture Mascot

Hey everyone, it’s Brad, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, noriben (rice covered with nori dipped in soy sauce) with kumamon, the kumamoto prefecture mascot. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Noriben (Rice Covered with Nori Dipped in Soy Sauce) with Kumamon, the Kumamoto Prefecture Mascot is one of the most popular of recent trending foods on earth. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It is appreciated by millions daily. They’re fine and they look fantastic. Noriben (Rice Covered with Nori Dipped in Soy Sauce) with Kumamon, the Kumamoto Prefecture Mascot is something which I’ve loved my entire life.

Noriben (the word comes from nori and bento mashed together) is one of them. It's one of those things that Japanese people. Coat each with flour, dip in beaten egg, and coat with ((Others)) Place side dishes on top of the Nori Rice. Serve the fish fries with tartar sauce and.

To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook noriben (rice covered with nori dipped in soy sauce) with kumamon, the kumamoto prefecture mascot using 3 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Noriben (Rice Covered with Nori Dipped in Soy Sauce) with Kumamon, the Kumamoto Prefecture Mascot:
  1. Get 1 Nori (dried seaweed sheet)
  2. Take 1 Cheese
  3. Take 1 dash Imitation crab sticks

Noriben is made by covering cooked rice with nori (seaweed) dipped in soy sauce, and it has long been a popular bento recipe in Japan. Soma made this dish his own by layering cooked dried tuna between the rice and topping it with flavored nori formed into spheres to appear like fish roe. We arranged the Noriben,which has been popular in Japan for a long time,in the style of Matsunoya and Katsuhama version. Noriben bento: is the simplest bento, with nori dipped in soy sauce covering cooked rice.

Steps to make Noriben (Rice Covered with Nori Dipped in Soy Sauce) with Kumamon, the Kumamoto Prefecture Mascot:
  1. Prepare the outlines for your Kumamon's face. Cut the nori seaweed and cheese for the facial features. Boil the imitation crab sticks if you are making this during the summertime.
  2. Make a normal noriben (bento with nori dipped in soy sauce covering cooked rice). I usually make 2 layers. It's better not to show the rice, so cover any space with nori seaweed.
  3. Once the rice has cooled, arrange the facial features, and you're done.

We arranged the Noriben,which has been popular in Japan for a long time,in the style of Matsunoya and Katsuhama version. Noriben bento: is the simplest bento, with nori dipped in soy sauce covering cooked rice. Matsuri: Are like festivals or holidays in Japan and are sponsored by local shrines and temples. Noriben (海苔弁) is the simplest bento, with nori dipped in soy sauce covering cooked rice. Often mixed with soy sauce and other ingredients and eaten with boiled rice as a breakfast food.

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