Spam musubi
It is not surprising that so many products on this list originate from the Hawaiian islands given how popular Spam is there. Hawaii's version of sushi, called musubi, is fashioned from slices of luncheon meat. You should get a specialized mold if you want to manufacture Spam musubi. Despite the fact that this is a one-time-use item, you can currently find one on Amazon for less than $10.
A nori sheet is folded in half, then placed directly underneath the mold. Cooked Japanese sticky rice should be added to the container, and it should be flattened with the top to create an even block. Over the rice, place a fried Spam slice. Furikake should be sprinkled over the meat before adding more rice on top. Wrap the nori around the piled patties and seal them with a dab of water after removing the mold. You can add more furikake to the musubi's ends.