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I've recently found out how healthy and delicious nori is on its own but I need more healthy, easy snacks.
What are some nori snacks /ck/?

>> No.11896861

This is an American board, kiddo.

>> No.11896865

>>11896829
It's called seaweed, fag

>> No.11896866

>>11896861
>This is an American _fast food_ board, kiddo.
Fixed.

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>>11896861
>This is an American board, kiddo.
>>11896866
No, this is an japanese anime fapping board about cooking and food.

>> No.11896986

>>11896829
cut it into little pieces (or buy it like that) and mixed it into rice with a protein on top.

>> No.11896993

I put it in ramen

>> No.11898117
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11898117

i cant get enough of these little cocksuckers
the wasabi ones are also good but very inconsistent with some having barely any wasabi flavor, and others lighting your sinuses on fire. i am buying out the shelves once a week and sending annie's kids to college
hopefully i don't have to use the n-word to not be accused of shilling, although i am fully-prepared to

>> No.11898641

>>11898117
I'll look until buying these anon thank you

>> No.11898660

>>11896829
cut/rip them into small pieces and put on top of friend rice. this is not an easily accessible snack but if you ever have the chance, wrapping up some white tuna sashimi in a piece of seaweed and dipping it into soysauce and wasabi is godlike

>> No.11898666

only specific breeds of asian can digest seaweed

>> No.11898672

>>11896829
MUSUBI

>> No.11898886

>>11898117
my kids age 9 and 6 eat the hell out of these things. I kinda like them- they DESTROY them

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>>11896829
If you're not Japanese you probably can't even digest it and therefore won't benefit nutritionally from it at all FYI.
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=125675700
>About 40,000 years ago, bacteria in the stomachs of Japanese people evolved to digest nori, the seaweed that's used to wrap maki rolls. But the average person from North America doesn't carry this version of the microbe.
>Unsurprisingly, bacteria in North American guts don't have the genes to break down seaweed, which means the body can't get calories — energy — from it.