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Japanese foods high in fiber?

I'm going to a sushi/Japanese restaurant tonight, and i wanna know what i can order that's high in fiber.

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With really thin metal about the only way to get flush is to have a tapered hole matching a tapered rivet in the frame or stringer or whatever, and drive the skin into that hole when you rivet.
William is basically rightYou use a special tool called a dimpling tool that makes a small round indentation in the sheet metal around the rivet holeThen you use flush-head rivets and drive them through the rivet holes in the same way as round-head rivets.
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If it has vegetables or brown rice, then yes.

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