Furikake Japanese Rice Toppings Seasoning (Hagoromo, Nichifuri etc.) (1)
Furikake Japanese Rice Toppings Seasoning (Hagoromo, Nichifuri etc.) (2)
Furikake Japanese Rice Toppings Seasoning (Hagoromo, Nichifuri etc.) (3)

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4
ratings
9
sold
₱120
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Cainta, Rizal
Flavors
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Tamago (30g)
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Sake Salmon (30g)
Dried Tuna (30g)
Mixed Vegies (23g)
Sardines and shrimp
Kimchi (20g)
Fried noodles (20g)
Crab rice porridge
Salmon rice porridge
Nichifuri
Nichifuri2

Product Description

Furikake is a dry Japanese condiment to be sprinkled on top of cooked rice, vegetables, and fish, or used as an ingredient in onigiri. It typically consists of a mixture of dried fish, sesame seeds, chopped seaweed, sugar, salt, and monosodium glutamate. Other flavorful ingredients such as katsuobushi (sometimes indicated on the package as bonito), or okaka (bonito flakes moistened with soy sauce and dried again), freeze-dried salmon particles, shiso, egg, powdered miso, vegetables, etc., are often added to the mix. Furikake is often brightly colored and flaky. It can have a slight fish or seafood flavoring and is sometimes spicy. It can be used in Japanese cooking for pickling foods and for rice balls (onigiri). Since 2003, furikake has increasingly gained popularity in the United States (particularly in Hawaii and the West Coast) as a seasoning for baked or fried fish, raw fish salads, and snack foods such as furikake party mix. Outside Japan, furikake can be found in most Asian groceries or in the ethnic food aisle of some major supermarkets. Avail now and experience the taste of Japan! #Anythingfrom #AnythingfromJapan

Product Specifications

Shelf Life12 Months
Country of OriginJapan
Expiry Date1643558400

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