Furikake wasabi “Nihon Kaisui” 50g
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5,70 € tax incl.
Description: Furikake is a Japanese condiment made with seaweed and sesame traditionally sprinkled on top of rice. Used to garnish rice bowls of Japanese marines during war time, it is nowadays a staple of everyday Japanese cuisine. Discover furikake flavored with wasabi, another Japanese condiment highly popular in Japan.
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Flavor: Wasabi flavored furikake by Nihon Kaisui has the iodine taste of nori seaweed, enhanced by the spiciness of wasabi as well as slight roasted notes of sesame.
Use: This furikake can be sprinkled on rice but also on pasta, noodles, meat or even fish. Use it as a finishing touch on salads or to coat onigiri.
Ingredients: White sesame (37,66%), black sesame (28%), wasabi taste granule (salt, sugar, wasabi powder (0,3%), matcha) (10,34%), flavour enhancers (E621, E635) (6,21%), nori (5%), arare (starch) (5%), sugar (3,51%), freeze-dried wasabi stalk (wasabi stalk (1,04%), salt, dextrine) (1,47%), fermented seasoning (1,26%), flavouring (0,87%), aosa seaweed (0,38%), soy sauce (0,31%)
Allergens: Wheat, soybean, sesame
Preservation: Keep at room temperature. After opening, keep away from heat and moisture, close well.
Origin: Japan
Shelf life: 18 months
Container: Jar
Also available in 500g (reference 635)
Nihon Kaisui was founded in 1995, not far from Tokyo and centers its activities around an essential element : water and more specifically sea water, as it surrounds Japan. Nihon Kaisui strives to forge a connection between people and sea thanks to the various researches on sea water and sea salt to improve the diet and health of Japanese people, led by the company. As the leader of its industry, Nihon Kasui produces salt that will be used by large japanese food companies to make miso or soy sauce, salt intended for personal use but also salt for the pharmaceutical industry. The company also developed various products based on marine products such as drinkable sea water or furikake, brought to your pantry by Umami Paris.