Japanese Sushihane Roasted Seaweed Nori - 10 sheets

: Japanese Sushihane Roasted Seaweed Nori - 10 sheets

Japanese Sushihane Roasted Seaweed Nori - 10 sheets

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 : Japanese Sushihane Roasted Seaweed Nori - 10 sheets
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Brand: Importfood.com
Ingredients: seaweed
Label: ImportFood.com
Manufacturer: ImportFood.com
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Product DescriptionRoasted seaweed, 'Nori', is often used for rolling sushi. Nori should be kept in a sealable plastic bag as it can get damp and lose its flavor. Keep it in the refrigerator and use within a month. Nori is extremely low in calories and rich in minerals. You get 10 sheets per package, each sheet has perforations, 6 perforations per sheet. Excellent quality Japanese seaweed. All natural.




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