Talk:Spam musubi

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Added some info to the article. Anyone who can, please feel free to clean it up! Thanks.

Can anyone else confirm ever having heard a piece of spam musubi called a "pocket rocket"? --IslandGyrl 08:35, 22 August 2005 (UTC)

Just curious if this should be a subtopic on the musubi page? I won't change it, but they are related. In all my spam musubi eating (which is considerable), I can't say I've heard of a pocket rocket. Superclear 07:11, 11 November 2005 (UTC)

I think it should stay where it is, but I'm removing the "pocket rocket" thing until someone can document its ever being called that. --Mitchell k dwyer 01:31, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

Is this really a stub? I guess you could go more into the history of it, but in general it doesn't really seem like there's much more to say. KarlM 01:37, 25 June 2006 (UTC)

You would be surprised. There's a lot of content here. —Viriditas | Talk 08:33, 11 March 2008 (UTC)

"A Spam musubi is composed of a block of salted (not vinegared; that would be sushi) rice with a slice of Spam (cooked or uncooked)"

question: does anyone really eat uncooked musubi? can we just get rid of whats in the parenthesis all together? Coojah (talk) 19:42, 30 March 2008 (UTC)

there's really no such thing as uncooked Spam, so you have a point. I'm sure the original writer meant that the Spam is sometimes cooked again and sometimes not given extra preparation at all before being used on the musubi. Perhaps it could be reworded. Mitchell k dwyer (talk) 07:42, 31 March 2008 (UTC)