• Dried Dashima, Konbu

    Konbu is a brown Japanese seaweed, sun-dried before use in sushi, stocks, etc. JPDSW10395 Konbu (Dashima) Seaweed Daichu Dry 4901925697411 10 1kg 일본 콘부 다시마


    AED 215.00
  • AED 102.00

    Shio Salted Kombu

    AED 102.00
  • Mamenori Soybean Paper

    Soybean paper also referred to as mamenori or mame-nori-san are thin wrappers used as a substitute for nori. These versatile wrappers can also be used as a spring roll wrapper or even as a dessert wrap.

    65g
    AED 90.00
  • Dried Dashima, Dashi Konbu

    Konbu is a brown Japanese seaweed, sun-dried before use in sushi, stocks, etc. JPDSW20771 Dashi Konbu 200g Seaweed Daichu Dry 4901925152323 20 200g 다시 쿤부 200g

    200g
    AED 84.00
  • Kwangcheon Seasoned Shredded Seaweed 400g

    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. KRDST24647 Kwangcheon Seasoned Shredded Seaweed 400g Seaweed kwangcheonkim Dry 8809275380242 10 400g 소문난 광천김 김가루

    400g
    AED 52.00
  • Dried seaweed (for soup)

    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. KRDSW03653 Dried Seaweed (For Soup) Seaweed Ottogi Dry 8801045351599 10 250g 옛날미역

    250g
    AED 50.00
  • Kaiso Salad Mix

    Does seaweed salad have food coloring?
    That neon green color that many seaweed salads have is not the natural color of seaweed; it’s food coloring. Places that serve this kind of salad also usually buy it in tubs pre-seasoned, which also means it’s probably loaded with corn syrup and MSG.

    100g
    AED 46.00

    Kaiso Salad Mix

    AED 46.00
  • KAKAO FRIEND Seasoned Seaweed

    KRDST25130 KAKAO FRIEND Seasoned Seaweed Seaweed kwangcheonkim Dry 8809395752295 8 5g*20 광천김 재래김 카카오 프렌즈 도시락

    5g*20
    AED 40.00
  • Yakinori – Sea Laver

    100% all natural roasted Sushi Nori seaweed, 50 Sheets in a vacuum packed. Perfect for rolling Sushi, Gimbap Roll. KRDST24387 Yakinori – Sea Laver Seaweed POOM Dry 100 125g 김밥김 스시노리 50 SHT

    125g
    AED 39.00
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  • AED 34.00
  • Avocado Oil Seasoned Seaweed

    아보카도유 김 KRDST29217 Avocado Oil Seasoned Seaweed 아보카도유 김 8809395755074 kwangcheonkim

    4g*16
    AED 34.00
  • Kakao friends Roasted Kimbab Seaweed (Frame) – W Salt

    카카오프렌즈 집에서 만드는 삼각김밥용 김 KRDST29219 Kakao friends Roasted Kimbab Seaweed (Frame) – W Salt 카카오프렌즈 집에서 만드는 삼각김밥용 김 8809395756323 kwangcheonkim

    20g
    AED 33.00
  • CJ Seasoned Seaweed Whole

    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.

    20g*4
    AED 32.00
  • KAKAO FRIENDS Parae Dosirak 4g*16

    KRDST25597 KAKAO FRIENDS Parae Dosirak 4g*16 Seaweed kwangcheonkim Dry 8809395752226 8 4g*16 광천김 파래김

    4g*16
    AED 30.00
  • Organic Kids Crispy Juljul Seaweed

    유기농 핑크퐁 줄줄이김 KRDST29212 Organic Kids Crispy Juljul Seaweed 유기농 핑크퐁 줄줄이김 8809395754435 kwangcheonkim

    36g
    AED 29.00
  • KAKAO FRIENDS Jaerae Jeonjang

    KRDST25599 KAKAO FRIENDS Jaerae Jeonjang 20g Seaweed kwangcheonkim Dry 8809395752240 12 20g*3 광천김 재래김 전장

    20g*3
    AED 22.00
  • Bibigo Seasoned Seaweed

    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.

    8x5g
    AED 21.00
  • AED 20.00
  • Gimjaban, Seaweed Flakes

    Flavored for excellence with Korean soy sauce, and roasted twice for crispiness and rich taste.
    50g
    AED 20.00
  • Ottogi Dried Cut Seaweed (For Soup)

    옛날자른미역 KRDSW03652 Ottogi Dried Cut Seaweed (For Soup) Seaweed Ottogi Dry 8801045352107 30 50g 옛날자른미역

    50g
    AED 15.00
  • AED 14.00
  • AED 14.00
  • AED 14.00
  • Organic Kids Crispy Seaweed Jaban Flakes 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.

    40g
    AED 14.00
  • Dried cut seaweed (for soup)

    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

    50g
    AED 14.00
  • AED 13.00

    Seaweed Salad 110g

    AED 13.00
  • CJ Seasoned Seaweed (For Gimbap)

    For making gimbap, seaweed sheets need to be slightly thick to be able to hold the rice and all the fillings. They are also lightly roasted.

    22g
    AED 13.00
  • Bibigo Snack Gim, Seasoned Seaweed (Wasabi)

    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!

    5g*3
    AED 12.00

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