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Is there a difference between Nori bought in the supermarket ( in the ethnic foods section ) vs the Nori found at out LFS/online.
The stuff from the supermarket says that it is roasted and for many foods when you cook them loose some of their nutritional value ( Im going by the same idea why we dont feed our fish cooked foods ). Does anybody have any good reasons not to buy Nori from the supermarket? |
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Same stuff, and costs 97% less.
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Funny you posted this..
My wife found a Nori sheet in one of the kitchen cabinets and she showed it to me. It said "roasted" on the packaging so I was skeptical. I ripped a tiny bit and tasted it. It tasted very similar to the Julian Sprungs..lol (am I the only one here who likes to sample fish food? ![]() ![]()
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my tangs love it, tons cheaper too.
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Funny to see this post.
Our club did a behind the scene tour at the Long Beach Aquarium in SoCal this weekend. AS we were viewing the food prep area, guess what they pulled out? Yep, a big ol bag of dried Nori from the Asian market. Same stuff we get. They feed their tangs with it. They also use Romain lettuce for their fish. I asked about it and was told they only use romain, no other lettuce. Also they do not freeze it or anything else other than a heavy rinse. So I'd say using Romain or Asian Nori is ok. I've been using the Asian Nori for over a year with no problems. And now that I know a major Aquarium is using it, then I'd say there's nothing wrong with it. On another note, you'd be supprised what they use at such a large sucessful Aquarium. A lot of the things that we are told not to use. ![]() ![]()
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Just be sure not to get the flavored nori ("ajitsuke-nori"). These are sometimes labeled "teriyaki" or something. Other than those kinds, the ones at the supermarket are the same thing.
You can also soak the nori in Selcon (or other supplement) for added nutrition. |
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