Well, if you have any idea of what a sushi is (or what it looks like for that matter) as well as what a Spam is (nope, not the Spam e-mails you have in your inbox, I’m referring to the food), then you will have an idea of what a Spam Musubi is.
Right from the name itself, Spam Musubi is a kind of food similar to a sushi but with a twist; its main ingredient is, well, you guessed it, Spam!
What is interesting with Spam Musubi is that, its actually a popular snack food/ lunch food in Hawaii. The Spam Musubi is composed of a block of rice and grilled spam wrapped in a piece of Nori. It looks cool actually, and i bet it tastes good too!
Anyone can make their own Spam Musubi in their kitchen. Do you want to know how to make your very own Spam Musubi? Check out the video below. Surprise your friends about your newly discovered food; Spam Musubi!
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