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Dashi Konbu Dried Kelp / Gold Roasted Seaweed Sushi Nori for Household or Restaurant 

Place of Origin: Beijing, China (Mainland) 
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Dashi Konbu Dried Kelp / Gold Roasted Seaweed Sushi Nori for Household or Restaurant

 

 

Quick Detail:

 

1.Name: Dashi Konbu dried kelp

2. Brand Name : Yumart

3.Type: Zhen konbu, Shanchu konbu, Yuchu konbu

4. Certificate: ISO, Haccp

 

 

Description:

 

Kombu is an edible kelp from the family Laminariaceae widely eaten in East Asia. Kombu is roasted or dried. It is a good ingredient for salad and soup. China has the appropriate climate and sea areas for the kelp growing. There are different grades and crisp aromatic taste.

There are different grade called Shin kombu, Dashi kombu ect.

> Economical

> Natural

>Convenient

>3-5 minutes cook

>match with many vegetables

>match with different sauce

>Ingredient: kelp 100%

>shelf life: 24 months

> Place of origin: China

 

 

Application:

 

It can be eaten with tofu, fish, mushrooms, eggs and other green vegetables.

Kombu is used extensively in Japanese cuisines as one of the three main ingredients needed to make dashi, a soup stock. Kombu is sold dried (dashi kombu) or pickled in vinegar (su kombu) or as a dried shred (boro kombu or shiraga kombu). It may also be eaten fresh in sashimi. Making kombu dashi is simple, though the powder form may also be used. A strip of dried kombu in cold water, then heated to near-boiling, is the first step of making dashi and the softened kombu is commonly eaten after cooking. It can also be sliced and used to make tsukudani, a dish that is simmered in soy sauce and mirin.

Kombu may be pickled with sweet-and-sour flavoring, cut into small strips about 5 or 6 cm long and 2 cm wide. These are often eaten as a snack with green tea. It is often included when cooking beans, putatively to add nutrients and improve their digestibility.

Kombucha, "seaweed tea", is a beverage brewed from dried and powdered kombu. This is sometimes confused with the unrelated English word kombucha, an incorrect yet accepted neologism for the fermented and sweetened tea from Russia, which is called kcha kinoko  in Japan.

Kombu is also used to prepare a seasoning for rice to be made into sushi.

 

 

Storage:

 

Keep in cool and dry place without sunshine

 

 

Packing:

 

Packed by plastic bag with labels

1kg*10bags/ctn

N.W.: 10kg

G.W.:11kg

We export to supermarket and restaurants. Different packing is acceptable. The above is our current packing way. If you need more style; pls feel free to let us know. We provide OEM service and accept customer’s made to order.

 

 

Other seaweed we provide

wakame

nori

frozen seaweed salad

Hiyashi wakame

chukka wakame

ect

 

 

Why choose us?

 

1. All the raw material is sourcing from the best planting base. Absolutely Natural!

2. The production capacity is not full. It is ok to accept any urgent order or large quantity order.

3. Accept customer’s inspection before loading or product testing or quality control ect.

4. Sample order is acceptable. No need worry about MOQ restriction.

 

 

Shipping:

 

Air: Our partner is DHL, TNT, EMS and Fedex

Sea: Our shipping agents cooperate with MSC, CMA, COSCO, NYK ect.

We accept clients designated forwarders. It’s easy to work with us.

 

 

INCOTERM:

 

Our trade term is flexible. EXW, FOB, CFR, CIF. If you are first time to import, we could provide DDU, DDP and door to door.

You will feel easy to work with us

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Beijing Shipuller Comapny Limited [China (Mainland)]


Business Type:Manufacturer
City: Beijing
Province/State: Beijing
Country/Region: China (Mainland)

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