Scavenger Hunt
is starving and wants to make rice ballls for lunch, but when he finished making them from the recipe below, those little things decided it would be fun to run away, and now Calumon is sad.
What you can do is, surf this website and when you find those escaped rice balls, save it and write down the name of the riceball, for example [Smiley] and either PM or submit the names to me, and you shall get your name on this website for completing the task, as well as a certificate to say you have completed the task.
Calumon's missing riceballs:


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Hints to where these riceballs have run off to:
Where there's other food.
Where there are lots of humorous and funny things happening.
Where there's animal displays.
Where there is a name for something that's related to Digimon, and a list of something.
The cookbook:
Calmon's recipe on how to make rice balls:
4 cups steamed Japanese rice
8 strips of dried nori (seaweed)
Salt to taste
*For fillings: ume (pickled plum) / grilled salted salmon
Grill salted salmon slices.
After the salmon cools, tear it into small chunks and set aside.
Put about a half cup of steamed rice in a rice bowl.
Make a dent in the center of the rice and place fillings, such as ume (pickled plum) and grilled salmon.
Wet your hands in water so that the rice won't stick.
Rub some salt on your hands.
Place the rice in the rice bowl on your hands.
Form the rice into a round or a triangle, by pressing lightly with your both palms.
Wrap the rice ball with a strip of nori.
Makes 8 rice balls.
If you'd like to skip the whole seaweed and Japanese rice thing, and use different fillings, here's a very user-friendly recipe that presents onigiri as a standard item in every Japanese child's lunchbox:
'Onigiri' or Rice Balls are usually in every child's lunch box:
Make up a batch of rice.
You can use any filling; tuna, mayonnaise; salmon; chicken; beans. anything goes.
Take a piece if cling film.
Lay it flat.
Put a small portion of rice on top of the film
. In the center of the rice put a big coin sized piece of filling the mixture.
Cover with a little more rice and wrap around the cling film
into a ball shape.
With cupped hands mold the rice ball into a triangular shape.
(Put the rice ball on the palm of your cupped hand.
Put your other hand on top so the ball is in between your two hands, as you are molding move the rice around
so you get a triangular shape).
Finally, if you like, wrap the rice ball in a piece of dried seaweed.
Those who have completed the scavenger hunt:
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The award example that you will get once you have completed the scavenger hunt:
