これが本当の「海苔巻き」?ノーベル製菓の新商品に「斬新」「宅飲みの強い味方に」の声
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#huffingtonpost #LIFE #ネットで話題 #新商品 #海苔 #ノーベル #nettodewadai #shinshohin #nori #noberu

これが本当の「海苔巻き」?ノーベル製菓の新商品に「斬新」「宅飲みの強い味方に」の声

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@Eka_FOOF_A @VoxOfGod I found #kombu & #nori - prized #Japanese #gourmet #seaweeds, at an isolated beach near #PortRenfrew 😃

Good morning. It's another sunny, cold, but busy morning on the Seto Inland Sea, as the seaweed farmers have been busy since who knows how early (my neighbor is a seaweed farmer, he left home at 2am last night).

#Japan #SetoInlandSea #morning #seaweed #nori

Iodine is an essential #mineral used by your body to make thyroid hormones. These hormones control how fast your cells work. They are also needed for growth and brain development during pregnancy and childhood.

Note: it is also important to avoid too much iodine because this can lead to thyroid disorders.

Sources: #seaweed #algae #limabeans #nori #prunes

& certain #plantbased drinks/yogurts fortified with #iodine are good options ....

#voeding #health #vegan #food #plantaardig

We are thrilled to announce that our film Umi No Oya (uminooya.movie) is featured in the latest monthly issue of Labocine for this year. For this festive December, Labocine presents the theme UMAMI, a journey into the culinary world in all its cultural, sensory and flavourful dimensions. The December issue comes to life through more than 80 films, essays and scientific experiments on fermentation, blends, traditions and more.

#umami #sciencenewwave #uminooya #nori

https://www.labocine.com/issues/umami⁩

This salted roasted gim/nori snack is so yummy! 😋 #food #gim #nori #seaweed

The paper-making industry would inspire the creation of nori (海苔) in the 18thC.
Using similar techniques to paper production, seaweed was shredded, moulded and dried on racks, creating sheets of edible algae.
Nori would come to play an important role in Japanese cuisine🙌

#海苔 #nori #laver #seaweed

Until the early Edo period villagers had harvested naturally growing algae by hand (in the 8thC it is recorded that some fishermen paid their taxes to the emperor in kelp), but farming allowed for cheaper and more readily available seaweed (a valuable food source in winter).

#seaweed #wakame #nori