Cute Sushi Rice Balls

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Cute food tastes better, this is especially true with kids😉🍙.
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Cute Sushi Rice Balls
Cute food tastes better, this is especially true with kids😉🍙.
#savory
#mycookbook
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the rice and cook it with water in a rice cooker
- 2
Mix the sushi vinegar by combining the vinegar, sugar and salt
- 3
When the rice is cooked, stir it well. Leave until warm and stir evenly in the sushi vinegar, set aside
- 4
Roll the sushi rice into your desirable shape under a cling film to prevent rice stick to your hands
- 5
Cut the seaweed, carrot, cucumber etc. into your desirable shapes
- 6
Design and create your own sushi rice characters with your kids together, have fun
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