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Lightly Cooked Raw Seaweed with Soy sauce - あさ炊き生のり - (90g)

$8.99

Expiry date: 2025/07/17

Taste the harmony of land and sea of Kumamoto prefecture 

Experience the authentic taste of Japan with our freshly harvested seaweed, simmered to perfection only in soy sauce. The aroma of the sea wafts from this exquisite delicacy, transporting your senses to the shores of Japan with every bite.

Kumamoto seaweed, with its fragrant aroma and the natural umami inherent to seaweed, offers a wonderful taste and excellent texture. Seaweed is a traditional food that the Japanese people have loved for over 1,400 years. We highly recommend that you try "Kumamoto Nori", which is carefully produced by 400 seaweed producers in Kumamoto.

Paired perfectly with freshly cooked soft rice like Yumepirica, Oborozuki, Tsuyahime, and Organic Milky Queen, it takes your ordinary rice to a new level of delectable delight. It could also serve as a unique filling for your rice balls made with Nanatsuboshi, and Organic Sasanishiki rice. The possibilities are endless with our special ingredient. Give it a try and find the perfect pairing that suits your taste buds. Get ready for a gastronomic adventure that promises to be both satisfying and unforgettable.

Backstory of the Kumamoto seaweed

Kumamoto Prefecture is a major seaweed producing region with a nationally renowned production volume. Here, seaweed is farmed in the Ariake and Yatsushiro Seas, which are fed by rich river waters from the Aso Mountains and Kyushu Highlands. The history of "Kumamoto Nori" is extensive, dating back to the early Meiji era when seaweed production commenced at the mouth of the Kikuchi River. By around 1879, production started at the mouth of the Kuma River in the Yatsushiro Sea. Also, in 1953, Kumamoto Prefecture was successful in artificially seeding seaweed, leading to the widespread adoption of seaweed farming techniques and a significant increase in production. Furthermore, Kumamoto was one of the first to undertake floating seaweed farming in the Ariake Sea, with the unique feature of having both stake and floating farming sites.


The deliciousness of "Kumamoto Nori" can be attributed to two main factors:
  1. The abundant sunlight... The traditional stake method is employed, where seaweed nets are spread over stakes placed in the sea. This is a unique scene in the calm, shallow waters of Kumamoto. During low tide, the seaweed nets are sun-dried. This process allows the seaweed to bask in ample sunlight, producing a large amount of amino acids, a component of umami. The result is tasty, nutritionally rich seaweed.
  2. It is grown in the sea where river waters from the magnificent Aso, such as the Shirakawa and Kikuchi rivers, and the Midorikawa and Kuma rivers, which originate from the lush southern part of the Kyushu Mountains, flow into. In particular, 100% of the water supply in Kumamoto City is groundwater! This clear underflow water retains the nutrients of the earth, making Kumamoto Nori safe and delicious.

Ingredients: Raw Seaweed (Kumamoto Prefecture), Soy sauce, Agar 

Allergies: Soy, Wheat (from soy sauce)

***Place in refrigerator after opening*** 

MARCH RECIPES

Collection of recipes with videos that use products available on the rice factory. We publish 4 recipes every month!

[RECIPE] Furikake

Furikake is a crunchy, Umami-rich Japanese seasoning typically made with seaweed, sesame seeds, and other flavorful ingredients. It’s often sprinkled over hot steamed rice or mixed into Onigiri (rice balls). This recipe offers a soft-style Furikake that’s easy to make at home, using nutritious ingredients like turnip greens, Shirasu (baby sardines), and Yuzu. It's a delicious and hearty addition to your meals. 

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[RECIPE] Chili Beans with Rice

Chili Beans is a comforting stew that you can easily recreate at home and enjoy over hot rice. Hawaiian-style is traditionally made with Portuguese sausage, spices, and kidney beans, it’s a hearty and flavorful dish. In this recipe, we use Japanese Kintoki Mame beans from Hokkaido, which are similar to kidney beans and add a rich, comforting texture to the dish. 

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[RECIPE] Sekihan

Sekihan, or Red Bean Sticky Rice, is a traditional Japanese dish made with glutinous rice and red beans. It is often served on festive occasions or special holidays in Japan. Instead of using mochi rice, this recipe incorporates Shiratama flour (glutinous rice flour) to create a delightfully sticky texture. To enhance the flavor, make your own Goma-shio (black sesame salt) and sprinkle it over the rice for a nutty, savory finish. 

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[RECIPE] Dashimaki Tamago

Dashimaki Tamago is a classic Japanese rolled omelet, made light and fluffy with the addition of Dashi broth. This version is served Ankake-style, featuring a savory, thickened sauce made with Kuzu starch. Kuzu starch, derived from the Arrowroot plant (Kuzu or Kudzu), is commonly used in Japanese cooking to create smooth, glossy sauces. It also helps make the omelet extra soft. This dish pairs wonderfully with steamed rice for a comforting side. 

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