Spam musubi is a very popular snack and lunch food in Hawaii and Korea made in the tradition of Japanese onigiri, also known as a musubi. Spam musubi is composed of a block of salted rice with a slice of Spam (heated or unheated) on top and typically nori (seaweed) surrounding it to keep its shape. A slice of Spam is placed on a block of rice and a piece of nori (dried seaweed) is wrapped around to hold it together.
(Although musubi resembles nigiri sushi, its rice is not treated with vinegar[citation needed].) The Spam musubi in Hawaii has become a classic treat that is recommended by many locals. An optional ingredient to the Spam musubi is a teriyaki sauce that adds depth. It is also optional to add tamagoyaki, soy sauce, as well as furikake (seasoning) to the rice.
it's what's for breakfast. ugh. haven't had Scientifically Processed Animal Meat since I lived with my parents. I'll smile and digest it. brave face on. LoL.