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50% 비비고 스낵김 불닭 Exp.D. 7/2/2024
Packed with iron, calcium, magnesium, and protein, a type of seaweed called dulse also happens to taste like bacon. Well, sort of. … The verdict: Yes, with its savory, umami, and salty taste, it’s sort of like bacon. A smoked version is even more bacon-like. KRDST24707 Bibigo Snack Gim, Seasoned Seaweed (Buldak) Seaweed CJ Dry 8801007783604 12 5g*3 D3 비비고 스낵김 불닭
AED 5.00AED 10.0050% 비비고 스낵김 불닭 Exp.D. 7/2/2024
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바다야채 광천김 재래3단 도시락
Gim (김), also romanized as kim, is the Korean name for edible seaweed species in the genera Pyropia and Porphyra, including P. tenera, P. yezoensis, P. suborbiculata, P. pseudolinearis, P. dentata, and P. seriata. The red algae genera are also consumed in Japanese cuisine, where it is known as nori, and in Wales and Ireland, where it is known as laverbread.
Along with miyeok (brown seaweed) and dasima (kelp), gim is one of the most widely cultivated and consumed types of seaweed in Korea. It is commonly eaten as a banchan (side dish) and used to make seaweed rice rolls known as gimbap. KRDST24636 Kwangchoen Dosirak Seasoned Jarea Seaweed 3 pkgs Seaweed kwangcheonkim Dry 8809041750422 24 5g*3 바다야채 광천김 재래3단 도시락
AED 7.00바다야채 광천김 재래3단 도시락
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바다야채 광천김 파래3단 도시락
Gim (김), also romanized as kim, is the Korean name for edible seaweed species in the genera Pyropia and Porphyra, including P. tenera, P. yezoensis, P. suborbiculata, P. pseudolinearis, P. dentata, and P. seriata. The red algae genera are also consumed in Japanese cuisine, where it is known as nori, and in Wales and Ireland, where it is known as laverbread.
Along with miyeok (brown seaweed) and dasima (kelp), gim is one of the most widely cultivated and consumed types of seaweed in Korea. It is commonly eaten as a banchan (side dish) and used to make seaweed rice rolls known as gimbap. KRDST24637 Kwangchoen Dosirak Seasoned Parea Seaweed 3 pkgs Seaweed kwangcheonkim Dry 8809041752075 24 5g*3 바다야채 광천김 파래3단 도시락
AED 7.00바다야채 광천김 파래3단 도시락
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비비고 스낵김 오리지널
Bibigo Gim uses 1% Korean domestic laver that preserves its deep and natural flavor, roasted on different temperature depends on the season to maintain constant crispiness. Low- calorie food snack and enjoy by everyone.
AED 8.00비비고 스낵김 오리지널
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비비고 스낵김 불고기
Bibigo Gim uses 1% Korean domestic laver that preserves its deep and natural flavor, roasted on different temperature depends on the season to maintain constant crispiness. Low- calorie food snack and enjoy by everyone.
AED 9.00비비고 스낵김 불고기
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비비고 스낵김 와사비
Try Bibigo Crispy Seaweed Snacks in Wasabi Flavor! Bibigo Gim uses 100% Korean domestic laver that comes from the clean waters off Korea and produced freshly. It is roasted on different temperatures, depending on the season to maintain its delicious crispiness. It’s a low-calorie snack that is healthy and can be enjoyed by everyone!
AED 12.00비비고 스낵김 와사비
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백설 햇바삭김 김밥/일식요리용20g
For making gimbap, seaweed sheets need to be slightly thick to be able to hold the rice and all the fillings.
AED 13.00백설 햇바삭김 김밥/일식요리용20g
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청정자른미역 / 지퍼백
Gim (김), also romanized as kim, is the Korean name for edible seaweed species in the genera Pyropia and Porphyra, including P. tenera, P. yezoensis, P. suborbiculata, P. pseudolinearis, P. dentata, and P. seriata. The red algae genera are also consumed in Japanese cuisine, where it is known as nori, and in Wales and Ireland, where it is known as laverbread.
Along with miyeok (brown seaweed) and dasima (kelp), gim is one of the most widely cultivated and consumed types of seaweed in Korea. It is commonly eaten as a banchan (side dish) and used to make seaweed rice rolls known as gimbap. KRDSW03654 Dried Cut Seaweed (For Soup) Seaweed Daesang Dry 8801052202259 30 50g 청정자른미역 / 지퍼백
AED 14.00청정자른미역 / 지퍼백
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유기농 핑크퐁 자반 40g
Gim (김), also romanized as kim, is the Korean name for edible seaweed species in the genera Pyropia and Porphyra, including P. tenera, P. yezoensis, P. suborbiculata, P. pseudolinearis, P. dentata, and P. seriata. The red algae genera are also consumed in Japanese cuisine, where it is known as nori, and in Wales and Ireland, where it is known as laverbread.
Along with miyeok (brown seaweed) and dasima (kelp), gim is one of the most widely cultivated and consumed types of seaweed in Korea. It is commonly eaten as a banchan (side dish) and used to make seaweed rice rolls known as gimbap.
AED 14.00유기농 핑크퐁 자반 40g
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광천김 재래김 전장
KRDST25599 KAKAO FRIENDS Jaerae Jeonjang 20g Seaweed kwangcheonkim Dry 8809395752240 12 20g*3 광천김 재래김 전장
AED 22.00광천김 재래김 전장
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유기농 핑크퐁 줄줄이김
Organic Kids Crispy Juljul Seaweed KRDST29212 Organic Kids Crispy Juljul Seaweed 유기농 핑크퐁 줄줄이김 8809395754435 kwangcheonkim
AED 29.00유기농 핑크퐁 줄줄이김
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비비고 햇바삭김 재래김 전장
Seaweed is a popular food and snack in most Asian countries but loved all over the world. It’s a good source of iodine and contains other vitamins and minerals. In Korean culture, it is used as a banchan (side dish) along with Kimchi and other side dish. It is also used to make seaweed rice rolls known as Gimbap. Oftentimes, it is consumed as a snack or as a topping on top of rice.
AED 32.00비비고 햇바삭김 재래김 전장
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