
7-Eleven Japan's Healthy Onigiri
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7-Eleven Japan offers a healthier convenience store option with its aged brown rice onigiri. Made in collaboration with Tokyo's Yuwaeru, it's a guilt-free and additive-conscious choice.
Travelers seeking lighter fare in Japan can now find healthier options at 7-Eleven. The "Nekase Genmai Onigiri" (aged brown rice ball), a collaboration with Yuwaeru restaurant, offers a mild, additive-free alternative to typical convenience store food.
These onigiri feature Yuwaeru's signature aged brown rice, known for its chewy texture and rich aroma. At just 213 yen (US$1.35), it's an affordable way to enjoy high-quality, healthy food on the go.
If you're exploring Japan and want a break from rich flavors, look for these onigiri at larger 7-Eleven stores. Pair them with miso soup or pickled plums for a balanced and satisfying meal.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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