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Sweat-infused rice balls shaped in armpits of cute Japanese girls are selling at 10x prices

FP Staff • May 4, 2024, 00:22:41 IST
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The unconventional technique involves meticulous preparation. Beforehand, all ingredients and body parts that come into contact with the food undergo thorough disinfection.

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Sweat-infused rice balls shaped in armpits of cute Japanese girls are selling at 10x prices
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A recent food trend in Japan has garnered attention for its unconventional approach to making Onigiri, or rice balls. Instead of the traditional hand-shaping method, some young chefs are using their armpits to knead and mold these iconic snacks.

This unique method, which has gained popularity on social media, has added a new twist to Japanese food culture. According to the South China Morning Post, all ingredients and body parts that come into contact with the food undergo thorough disinfection before beginning the process.

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The chefs then engage in physical activity to induce sweating, using their armpits instead of their hands to shape the rice balls.

The young chefs then engage in physical activity to induce sweating, using their armpits in place of their hands to shape the rice balls. Surprisingly, these armpit-crafted delicacies are fetching prices as high as ten times that of regular onigiri in select restaurants.

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Customer reactions to these armpit-moulded rice balls have been mixed. Some diners report no discernible difference in taste, while others find the concept intriguing yet unsettling. In response, certain eateries have embraced transparency, showcasing the preparation process to curious patrons.

Scholars have weighed in on the cultural and physiological implications of this phenomenon. Research from 2013 delves into the unique significance of armpits, suggesting that sweat from this area contains pheromones that can affect human emotions when sensed or tasted.

However, not everyone is sold on the idea. The novelty has sparked heated debates on social media platforms. While proponents argue that as long as hygiene standards are upheld, there’s no harm in exploring culinary boundaries, sceptics express concerns over potential health risks associated with this unorthodox preparation method.

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“These rice balls can satisfy the taboo desires of a few people, as long as they are hygienic, there is no harm,” one person said. “It’s unacceptable. What if the chef has a hidden illness? I’d rather eat regular rice balls,” another wrote.

As discussions unfold online, Japan’s culinary landscape continues to offer an array of intriguing and unconventional dishes. From the notorious natto—a fermented soybean dish renowned for its pungent aroma and sticky texture—to the raindrop cake that defies traditional dessert conventions, Japanese cuisine remains a playground of innovation and surprise.

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