Onigiri (お握り/おにぎり) or musubi (結び/むすび) are one the highlights of Japanese cuisine (as a matter of fact I have written about them in Greecejapan). Although they are usually made of rice, filled with some fish and wrapped in nori seaweed, you can also find them in more, ahem, exotic varieties like this one containing a "meat all-star" i.e. chicken, beef and pork. I'm not sure what is more funny: the name or the notice that "this is a graphic image" -apparently to warn the consumer that they didn't put a pig on a cow and a rooster on top and took their picture.
(For a bigger version of this picture both in color and black and white, check my "Japan Arekore" set on Flickr)
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