JFC - Nori Fumi Furikake (Rice Seasoning) 1.7 Oz.
Reviews of JFC - Nori Fumi Furikake (Rice Seasoning) 1.7 Oz.
1.) Delicious topping for asian-style rice
Reviewed by: moondoggie95 Monterey, CA
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We use this topping in our family over asian style rice, but it can probably be used over any white-rice variety for some aditional flavor. It is delicious! And I am so happy it can be found on Amazon!
2.) Spicing it Up Japanese Style
Reviewed by: print addict colorado
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I can't say enough good things about this line of Furikake rice seasoning! I've tried all of the different flavors, and there's not a bad one in the bunch. They really add perkiness to everything, and I find I use way less salt. Plus, the good news is there's no MSG, a biggie for mew!
3.) Best Furikake
Reviewed by: lalaland1
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I think this is one of the best types of furikake out there. It is simple and basic but very good. I don't know why it is not being currently carried.
4.) Absolutely the best of the seaweed sprinkles
Reviewed by: Isabel Cutler Western North Carolina
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I've tried many brands and this one stands head and shoulders above them all for flavor (Label ID: Ajishima Foods, distributed by JFC International). Don't be confused by all the varieties you see in Asian markets, and if you're new to fishy tastes steer away from the bottles which list fish flakes in the ingredients! We always serve this with sticky Asian Rice and it's been a hit with all our guests who Asian food palettes may not be as developed as ours...just realized this one is called Nori FUMI Furikake. The one I have is Nori Komi Furikake - ingredients listed: sesame seed, salt, sugar and seaweed. Suspect they are very similar.
5.) Great for a Bento Box Breakfast
Reviewed by: Saga Ruby Irving, TX USA
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I recently discovered this seasoning at Foodland in Maui. It was used as a flavouring for a bento-box breakfast with steamy rice as a base, two slices of Spam, and scrambled eggs. The green of the seaweed was the colour that attracted me then the taste made me a fan of the Furikake.
I declared this delish dish as my new fav food and was not alone. I had to get to Foodland every day by 7:30am to beat the surfers to this delish dish. The Deli guy told me about the seaweed seasoning being Furikake - I brought home two bottles and am now delighted to find it on Amazon.
Ruby
6.) Good seasoning for sushi rice
Reviewed by: DVDlover Jackson, MI USA
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This is a combination of nori flakes, salt and sugar, Just add a little vinegar to short grain rice and you've got sushi rice. very convenient.
7.) Good taste but Made in China
Reviewed by: C.L.
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Ordered this with other different flavors and it arrived quickly. I gave it a 3 because it is made in China. It's hard to find anything nowadays that is not made in China. On top of that, some sellers are not disclosing the country of origin of a product. I found a product called gomasio which is similar to furikake. It is made by Eden and it is organic.
The company website claims that majority of their products are made in the U.S. I found their products at Whole Foods. I also bought other Japanese products such as Nori (made in Japan), Kelp (from Maine) and Soba noodles (from Japan). All were great products. Probably $1 to $2 more but worth the extra bucks.
Features of JFC - Nori Fumi Furikake (Rice Seasoning) 1.7 Oz.
JFC-Nore Fumi Furikake (Rice Seasoning)is a dried mixed seasoning sprinkled over rice for added flavor This variety is simple and delicious made of sesame seeds, seaweed flakes, salt and sugar only.Contains no bonito fish flakes.Other furikake varieties include salmon, shiso, wasabi and bonito fish.
1.) Furikake is a dried mixed seasoning sprinkled over rice for added flavor;
2.) This variety is simple and delicious made of sesame seeds, seaweed flakes, salt and sugar only!;
3.) Contains no bonito fish flakes;
4.) Other furikake varieties include salmon, shiso, wasabi and bonito fish;
5.) Net Wt. 1.7 Oz.;
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