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Seasoned seaweed

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Seasoned seaweed

I have been buying this stuff from a variety of suppliers and now I just can not get enough of it. I add it to all my food; from eggs to salads to fish and even chicken.
Anyone else?
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chinese or korean?
i don't like the sugary chinese stuff. koreans add them to sweet rice crackers sometimes and i do not like that at all.
i like my seaweed sheets salty.
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ippon wrote: chinese or korean?
i don't like the sugary chinese stuff. koreans add them to sweet rice crackers sometimes and i do not like that at all.
i like my seaweed sheets salty.
There's so much variety... not sure what OP is referring to. For the dry roasted seaweed, I'm still working my way through the Costco 10 pack for roughly $8-9.

I like non roasted kind too. Had some recently, PAT (Mississauga) was selling tubs of Miyuk gook for $2.99 last weekend.
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joeyjoejoe wrote: There's so much variety... not sure what OP is referring to. For the dry roasted seaweed, I'm still working my way through the Costco 10 pack for roughly $8-9.

I like non roasted kind too. Had some recently, PAT (Mississauga) was selling tubs of Miyuk gook for $2.99 last weekend.
i presumed he meant, 'nori', because he mentioned 'seasoned'.

OP, are you talking about 'nori' or 'wakake'? or even 'kombu'?
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I came back from korea with about 2 cases of korean seaweed sheets. I had to pay for an extra suitcase to bring it all with me because they were gifts I didn't want to refuse!
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slowtyper wrote: I came back from korea with about 2 cases of korean seaweed sheets. I had to pay for an extra suitcase to bring it all with me because they were gifts I didn't want to refuse!
the kind wrapped in newspaper is the best.
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ippon wrote: i presumed he meant, 'nori', because he mentioned 'seasoned'.

OP, are you talking about 'nori' or 'wakake'? or even 'kombu'?

Yes, it was 'nori'. But I am developing a flavour for Wakakle also. Recently purchased several Wakake servings and I love the stuff.
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DJ_Peanuts22 wrote: What's the best option that's available in Toronto supermarkets?
T&T brand.
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