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Pros & Cons
Pros
It tastes better than any hijiki i have ever had. No trace of staleness and no unwanted particles. Also excellent for the many macrobiotic recipes.
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Quality
It also has no trace of staleness and no unwanted particles being very clean and having all the flavor that a good quality hiji... Read More
I make a hijiki salad that i crave and have to keep this seaweed onhand so when the urge hits im ready
I soak it and add it to chopped onions matchstick cut carrots and daikon sauted in toasted sesame oil ad coconut aminos and sau... Read More
Soak in cold water about 30 mins drain and cook in dashi
Price
This brand is the only one that has the bold dark hijiki color and flavor and the price is pretty good
Welpac hijiki is less expensive so ive been buying it for a couple of years
Packaging/appearance
If you have a local store near you that will sell this buy it there as this is about 120 more expensive here but you pay for th... Read More
I used packaged dashi and somen tsuyu
Competitiveness
Gold mine natural foods is another trusted source that caries the ohsawa brand
I have tried other brands organic etc
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great, here, better, asian and local. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 76.2% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 212 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 26 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Wanted to make a sugarfree version
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I have tried other brands organic etc
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I soak it and add it to chopped onions matchstick cut carrots and daikon sauted in toasted sesame oil ad coconut aminos and sauted for five minutes more
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Maybe some salt and a touch of rice vinegar
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I looked in two different local grocery stores and had no luck
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My next option was to head to an asian food market which is fun to visit but a bit of a trip
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I will certainly be back for more
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I tried to buy hijiki in an asian grocery store and they didnt carry it
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