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nawala
@nawala123 (20871)
• Indonesia
28 Sep 20
In a Spongebob episode, Plankton, the enemy if Mr Krab succeds to steal crabbypatty and he almost able to find out the recipe of it. He uses a machine to extract it. But unfortunately he makes a mistake and he got extracted by his...
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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222417)
• United States
20 May 20
Nori is a Japanese name for edible seaweed which is used mostly in Japanese cuisine as a means of wrapping rolls of sushi or onigiri (rice balls filled with pickled ume, salted salmon, etc.) In a process that resembles...
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Dawnsummer
@misunderstood_zombie (8765)
• United States
16 Feb 20
I never thought I would eat seaweed, but yesterday I bought some at the store.
I read it helps with thyroid production, and so I thought why not.
It comes in little see through squares and doesn't taste too bad, but not too good...
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minx267
@minx267 (15526)
• Hartford, Connecticut
2 Jan 19
my roommate got me to try Nori -a dried seaweed snack. I like this one flavored with Wasabi. It has a bit of kick to it.
They are a very healthy snack to eat having high levels of vitamins A and C, and calcium, they also contain...
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Danna B.
@db20747 (43419)
• Washington, District Of Columbia
19 Apr 18
That's right!!! You guessed it!!! SEAWEED!!! My grandmother just surprised me with a few packs from Costcos!!!! And they are delicious!!! Only problem I had so much seaweed last year, I turned green!!!! Thinking of adding them to...
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Lynn Fowler
@lynnief (1203)
• Australia
21 Mar 18
Seaweed in its various forms offers numerous health benefits, but has not traditionally been used in western diets.
I have started using a torn-up nori sheet (the kind that is used for sushi) in my salads, which gives them extra...
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Hope
@1hopefulman (45111)
• Canada
12 Apr 17
"Eating seaweed salad may boost the efficacy of vaccinations and help treat cold sores, herpes, Epstein-Barr virus, and shingles." Dr. Greger
"Wakame seaweed salad may lower blood pressure." Dr. Greger
Yes, I bought some wakame...
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rebel_woman06
@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
7 Mar 17
The other Saturday, when I visited my parents, one of the foods we had for lunch was the sea grapes or what we call in our own dialect as “lato”.
It is actually a seaweed, bought from the ambulant fish vendor who goes around the...
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Tokz
@ilocosboy (45155)
• Philippines
4 Jun 16
I bet fellow Ilocano would love this food; slightly ripe tomato sliced with the sparkling of seaweed we call 'pukpuklo'. Lunch or dinner, this food can fulfill its duty-- to make the eater feel full in their stomach. The seaweed...
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youless
@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
21 Aug 12
Yesterday I watched a TV program and it said that sushi was not popular overseas in the past because the foreigner didn't like the seaweed. It seems they didn't like its color. I like eating seaweed and I personally think it has a...
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3SnuggleBunnies
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
4 May 12
I was listening to the radio and they happened to be talking about glow in the dark sushi being the latest sushi trend. Now I've tried some real basic sushi at the Chinese buffets but I dunno if I'm brave enough to try this,...
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secretbear
@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
28 Aug 07
my mother loves them. but a different species, different from the picture. she said its good for the goiter (what is goiter by the way?). she just mix it with tomatoes, onions and a little vinegar i think. ~.~ ugh. the only...
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eclecticsteve
@eclecticsteve (253)
• United States
9 Apr 07
Sushi can come in many shapes and forms. Contrary to popular belief, sushi is not raw fish. A more clear definition is "rice cake." It can come in the form of nigiri sushi (what people think of, the finger food variety), maki...
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auburndreams
@auburndreams (838)
• United States
2 Jan 07
I'm going to go try and make some Japanese style soup in a few minutes. We have seaweed and some interesting mushrooms to put into it. It's my first attempt so wish me good luck. My boyfriend made some last night and it was pretty...
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