Tuna Mayo Onigiri That's Better than Japanese Convenience Store [Secret Recipe]

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Do you want to make a tuna mayo onigiri that's better than 7-11, Lawson, or Family Mart? You might be interested in trying these Korean-style rice balls, too! [   • Korean Rice Balls - 4 New Ways To Enj...  ] Today, I'll show you how to make tuna mayo rice balls better than what you will find at the Japanese convenience store! My onigiri tuna mayo recipe is easy, delicious, and uses a few secret ingredients to make it incredibly tasty! We will use "kakushi aji" (hidden taste), which is a special technique to make the best japanese tuna mayo onigiri recipe ever!

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If you’ve ever been to Japan and had a tuna mayo onigiri at the convenience store, you may be wondering why your homemade version just isn’t as good. My first guess is that you’re using the wrong mayonnaise. But just because you used Japanese mayo doesn’t mean you’re going to get that convenience store taste.

The missing key is “Kakushi aji”, or hidden taste. This is a concept that the Japanese love to use in their foods to add a slightly different flavor dimension to their foods without completely changing the flavor of the dish. Watch the full video to learn all about making this delicious snack!

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