Prep Time: 20 mins 
											
												Cook Time: 1 hr 
											
										 
																		
										
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									Homemade rice balls that your tummy will love.
									Ingredients	
									
									
									Directions
									
									- Cook rice then add vinegar sugar and salt.
 - Cut everything up and mix. Create half balls fill with mixture then make other half of ball.
 - Roll in sesame seeds.
 
									 
									
									
									
								 
								
								
									
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							sugar, rice, processed foods - unsuitable for the Ancient European diet
							 
								26 May 10 by member:  Runesinger
							 
						 
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							This recipe works better with korean/japanese rice or sushi rice. I just didn't have any to use at the time.
							 
								14 Apr 10 by member:  pureheiress
							 
						 
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		Nutrition summary:
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						There are 149 calories in  1 serving of Tuna Rice Balls. | 
					 
					
					
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						Calorie break-down: 25% fat, 56% carbs, 19% protein. | 
					 
					 		
			
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    Nutrition Facts 
    
    
    
    
        Amount Per Serving 
        Calories 
     
    148 
    
      
    % Daily Values* 
    
    Total Fat 
    4.04g 
    5% 
    
    
    Saturated Fat 
    0.617g 
    3% 
    
    
    Trans Fat 
    0.001g 
    
    
        Polyunsaturated Fat 
        1.388g 
        
    
        Monounsaturated Fat 
        1.804g 
        
    
    Cholesterol 
    6mg 
    2% 
    
    
    Sodium 
    253mg 
    11% 
    
    Total Carbohydrate 
    20.9g 
    8% 
    
    
    Dietary Fiber 
    1.5g 
    5% 
    
    
    Sugars 
    2.64g 
    
    
    Protein 
    7.05g 
    
    
    Vitamin D 
    - 
    
    
    
    Calcium 
    53mg 
    4% 
    
    
    Iron 
    1.17mg 
    6% 
    
    
    Potassium 
    128mg 
    3% 
    
        
        Vitamin A 
        14mcg 
        2% 
    
        
        Vitamin C 
        13.4mg 
        15% 
    
    
    
 
				
	
		
			
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						7%
					 
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					 of RDI* 
					(148 calories) 
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						Calorie Breakdown:
					 
					
						  Carbohydrate (56%)
						   Fat (25%)
						   Protein (19%)
					  
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						* Based on a RDI of 2000 calories 
						
					 
				
			 
		 
		
		
		
		 
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