tenmusu

E836280

Tenmusu is a Japanese rice ball specialty typically filled with bite-sized tempura shrimp and wrapped in nori.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese food
onigiri variety
rice ball dish
countryOfOrigin Japan
hasFlavorProfile savory
umami
hasIngredient nori
salt
hasMainIngredient rice
tempura shrimp
hasNameEtymology derived from tempura and omusubi/onigiri
isAssociatedWith Nagoya specialty foods NERFINISHED
isCommonlyPackedIn bento boxes
isEatenAs bento item
light meal
snack
isEatenIn Japan NERFINISHED
isFilledWith bite-sized tempura shrimp
isMadeWithRiceType Japanese short-grain rice
isPopularIn Aichi Prefecture NERFINISHED
isPortableFood true
isPreparedBy cooking shrimp as tempura first
wrapping rice ball in nori
wrapping tempura shrimp with rice
isRelatedTo onigiri
tempura
isServedAt bento shops
convenience stores in Japan
specialty onigiri shops
isServedAtTemperature room temperature
isSoldAs souvenir food (omiyage) from Nagoya
take-out food
isTypicallyShape small rice ball
isWrappedWith nori
originatesFromRegion Nagoya NERFINISHED
usesCookingMethod deep-frying for tempura
rice steaming

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