Eden Kombu 2.1 oz BAG
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Directions
To Use: Add a small piece to soups, stewed vegetables, and grains as they cook. Cook one pound of dried beans with one-half of a strip to smooth their mouthfeel & enhance flavor. Kombu Broth or Soup Stock: 1 strip Eden Kombu. 4 cups water. Bring water and kombu to a boil, reduce flame and simmer 4 minutes. Remove the kombu. The stock is then ready to use as a base for making soup, stew, or shoyu noodle broth.
Description
Sea vegetable. Wild, hand harvested. Wild Kombu - a wide leaf sea vegetable from Arctic current bathed beds off Japan's northern Hokkaido Island, the source of the world's best kombu. This is trimmed, central part of the leaf that is best providing umami flavor and smooth texture. Highly valued for its flavor enhancing characteristics and unique nutritional value, kombu has been known to be a health food for many centuries. Kombu is essential to Dashi, the famous Japanese noodle broth, but it can be added to any soup, soup stock, or stew to bring out pleasing flavor. Stew vegetables with kombu. Pickle, deep-fry, pan or oven roast it then grind into a powder for a tasty and most nourishing condiment for the table. Sprinkle it on popcorn as a low-sodium, delicious rewarding variation.Other Description
Over 1,140 free recipes: edenfoods.com.Nutrition Facts
Title | |
Number Of Servings | about 18 |
Serving Sizes |
3.3 Gram |
Serving Size Full Txt | 3 1/2" piece (3.3g) |
Energy | 10 |
Total Fat | 0 |
Sodium | 90 |
Carbohydrates | 2 |
Dietary Fiber | 1 |
Sugars | <1 |
Protein | 0 |
Daily Percent Of Calcium | 2 |
Ingredients
Kombu Laminaria Japonica Wild.Warnings
Not ApplicableUPC
024182152739