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Nori logo #10101) Alga used as food in Japan 2) California roll wrap 3) Count me out, too 4) Comestible vegetable 5) Comestible veg 6) Comestible sea veg 7) Comestible sea vegetable 8) Dried seaweed 9) Dried, compressed seaweed 10) Edible Japanese seaweed 11) Edible sea-weed of Japan 12) Edible sea veg 13) Edible veggie
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Nori logo #21000 == History == Originally, the term nori was generic and referred to seaweeds including hijiki. One of the oldest descriptions of nori is dated to around the 8th century. In the Taihō Code enacted in 701, nori was already included in the form of taxation. Local people have been described as drying nori in Hitachi Province Fudoki (721–721), and n...
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Nori logo #20121(Vegetarian) Paper-thin, crispy sheets of pressed sea vegetable. Usually used for Japanese sushi, rolled around rice or crumbled as a garnish. Rich in protein, calcium, vitamins, iron and minerals.
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nori logo #21495(NOR-ee) - The Japanese name for a flat blade-like red seaweed belonging to the genus Porphyra Nori, which is usually sold as a rectangular sheet measuring 19 x 21 cm, is the most commonly eaten alga in Japan. Tasters are employed to evaluate the taste, color, texture, and overall quality of cultivated nori, in much the same way that wine tasters ....
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Nori logo #20114(Japanese) dried, compressed seaweed
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Nori logo #21701Thin sheets of dried seaweed used in the Japanese cuisine to wrap Maki (Japanese Sushi rolls) and/or garnish dishes.
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Nori logo #21217Nori is a sushi dish of sheets of dried seaweed.
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Nori logo #20633Thin sheets, of dried sea-vegetable that are black or dark purple when dried. Nori is often roasted over a flame until green. It is used as a garnish, wrapped around rice balls in making sushi or cooked with tamari as a condiment. Rich in Vitamin A and protein, nori also contains calcium, iron, Vitamins B1, B2, C, and D.
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Nori logo #23177Nori is a Japanese name for boys and girls. The meaning is `faith` The name Nori is most commonly given to Dutch girls. (3 times more often than to American girls.) In France it is (almost) solely given to boys Although in most countries Nori is a name given to girls. In the United States, 1 out of 14 Nori`s are boys.
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