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Barsel | 14:44 Mon 09th Dec 2019 | Food & Drink
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I bought them thinking they are just like crisps although very pricey, but they are low in fat and 'naturally packed with nutrients, zinc, iron & B vitamins.'but I can't figure out what you would have with them.They look like pieces of waxed paper and are very fishy and very salty. Usually I eat crisps either on their own or with a sandwich, but I can't imagine what type of sandwich you could have them with, and on their own they just crumble in your mouth. Any ideas?
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Would like to try. I was amazed to learn of the accepted disregard of trade description when I found out most Chinese "seaweed" was dried cabbage !
Is £2 expensive?
OG - same as crab and sweetcorn soup. There is no crab.
Yes my wife bought them, essentially for her diet regimen. She ate one, I ate one, the bin ate the rest.
"Is £2 expensive?".
For 15 grams....I think £60 per pound is expensive for ANY food!
...especially when they're 6% salt.
I am rubbish at imagining what weights and measures look like. Which is daft considering I cook so much :-)

Yeah...that is very expensive.
I must try these. In which aisle would I find them in the supermarket?
They're in the crisps aisle in Sainsbury's...with the more *unusual * items. Just be warned...you get very little for your money. I'd just buy some seaweed from an oriental grocers and fry it...
Isn't it just Kale?
No umm irs real seaweed
pasta, its not fried its dried
^^^...then just buy some seaweed...or sushi nori sheets. Probably not too different and a lot cheaper. ;)

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