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[quote=Anonymous]We've been sending fish of various varieties in our daughter;s lunch for years. Usually it's leftovers so perhaps grilled or pan fried salmon, or sole meuniere. As for the issue of sushi, the whole purpose of sushi is that the vinegared rice that is what sushi actually means, preserves the fish. I have sent sushi to school with our kids typically rolls such as California rolls or smoked salmon or other imitation crab combos. Finally, onigiri is a very common lunch for Japanese and Japanese American families. Another way to use leftover salmon or tuna or put in things like pickled vegetables or even seaweed. Barbcued eel is also pretty good as a filing. Usually it is wrapped in seaweed and looks absolutely nothing like the picture in the link provided above. The filling goes in the center of the rice ball, actually shaped like a triangle. For the person who objects to anyone eating fish. Grow up![/quote]
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