Yuki-Anne (post: 1593852) wrote:Soy sauce is just salty, that's all. It doesn't taste nasty if you don't put too much on your food. Anything is nasty if you use too much of it.
I encourage culinary experimentation. Learning to appreciate different types of food instead of eating only what you're comfortable with can open up your world so much.
Xeno (post: 1593854) wrote:Honestly though, soy sauce is basically a staple in asian cuisine. It's fine if you don't like it outright, but you probably eat various dishes that are made containing it and have no idea.
armeck (post: 1593553) wrote:my cousin tried to make rice balls. but he is bad at shaping things so they came out as rice triangles.
SierraLea (post: 1593866) wrote:Does anyone have a good recipe? I want to try making them for my family and want to get it right the first time so they fall in love with them and want to know more about Japan, so I can get them to think that Anime and manga aren't a total waste of my time.
Atria35 (post: 1593925) wrote:Rice balls might spark an interest in Japanese food (maybe, but it's seriously just rice with stuff inside. You can say the same of Mexican rice, when it comes right down to it), but there is absolutely no connection between being interested in Japanese food to not thinking anime and manga are pointless.
Don't bug out so much about them not liking/appreciating a hobby you have. You don't *have* to share interests with all of them. That would be creepy.
Atria35 (post: 1593925) wrote: You can say the same of Mexican rice, when it comes right down to it
Xeno (post: 1593727) wrote:Did somebody say rice?
Jigzy (post: 1593849) wrote:I don't know. I forgot what it tastes like but I just don't think it looks good and every time I see the packets of it at the Chinese food place I never get it. I always usually get plain fried rice every time but I've had it where they put some kind of meat in it before. Like chicken or some other kind of meat that I don't know what you call it. I don't really eat many of the beef dishes either.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1594212) wrote:But fried rice is usually cooked in soy sauce...
Sammy Boy (post: 1594222) wrote:I am curious ... really? I've eaten lots of fried rice, mine's never done in soy sauce....
Ever had rice? It's like that but shaped in a ball form.Selenite (post: 1594678) wrote:[color="Plum"]I've never tried rice balls, but I've always wanted to.[/color]
Rusty Claymore (post: 1595364) wrote:I've made some recently using Tuna-Kewpi Mayonaise and some with Himeboshi(Pickled Plums). When I was in Japan I learned a few tricks for onigiri, one being to salt your hands before you make one. It makes it extra tasty. Lil' sis also figured out that if you get your hands wet, burning-lava hot [S]tar[/S] rice won't stick to your hands, just to the onigiri.
If anybody would like, I could post pictures on the technique I use to make the triangle onigiri.
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