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Known as [[wikt:屯食|Tonjiki]], these tightly packed balls of rice were commonly used as rations by the military. Ingredients such as {{Wiki|Umeboshi|pickled plums}}, [[salt]], and {{Wiki|miso}} are used to preserve the food during warfare. | Known as [[wikt:屯食|Tonjiki]], these tightly packed balls of rice were commonly used as rations by the military. Ingredients such as {{Wiki|Umeboshi|pickled plums}}, [[salt]], and {{Wiki|miso}} are used to preserve the food during warfare. | ||
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Known as Tonjiki, these tightly packed balls of rice were commonly used as rations by the military. Ingredients such as pickled plums, salt, and miso are used to preserve the food during warfare.
