


I found these cute individually wrapped packs of seaweed at a new Asian grocery store in Gungahlin. The kids really liked them and found them easy to make little rolls. They even requested them for their lunchboxes!
I remember seeing a Japanese woman feed her 10-month-old baby by using similar seaweed pieces to scoop up some rice, then popping the whole thing in the baby's mouth.
2 comments:
I must say -you have some really beautiful dishes. I am always admiring you ceramic pieces.
~KYmama
We have a Korean pal whose mother mails her these delicious indiviually wrapped nori pieces. I had forgotten what good snacks they make until now.
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