🌊 Elevate your snack game with Gimme Seaweed—where health meets crave-worthy crunch!
Gimme Seaweed Toasted Sesame offers 12 organic, non-GMO roasted seaweed packs sourced sustainably from South Korea. Each 10g pack is a low-calorie, nutrient-rich snack loaded with iodine, omega-3s, protein, and fiber. Perfectly keto, vegan, gluten-free, and free from artificial additives, it’s a deliciously crispy, savory snack designed for health-conscious professionals and families on the move.
K**.
YUMMY HEALTHY SNACKS
DELICIOUS HEALTHY SNACK. SLIGHTLY PRICEY BUT WORTH IT. SOME FLAVORS ARE UNSUITABLE FOR HYPERTENSION ... THE CHEDDER IS THE BEST BUT IS ALWAY SOLD OUT. THIS FLAVOR IS NEXT BEST. I HAVE TO HIDE THESE FROM FRIENDS & FAMILY..
D**N
Amazing. Would define buying again
Love it! It came Crispy. Cost is Good. It tasted fresh and seemed Organic as the packaging described. Quality was good. It was actually more than I thought, perfect size for a snack. And it didn’t smell like the actual seaweed you sea by the see 😂 it actually smelled good and edible. Hope this helps lol. I ate them all, sorry 😭 forgot to take a picture
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Teriyaki slaps you in the face with its flavor crystals
OVERVIEW/ADVICE: This review is for the teriyaki flavor (haven't tried the other ones). If you have never had nori (seaweed) before, or have only had it on sushi or musubi and haven't had it as a snack, this might take a few tries to get used to. I'm the type of person that when I try a "new food" that has a texture-flavor combo that I'm not expecting it can take me a little while to get used to it, if ever at all. Don't expect this to be comparable to potato or corn chips. It's more like a crisp flaky piece of paper and though it isn't dense and as filling as chips, one or two packs usually satisfy most people when they're looking for a snack. This teriyaki flavor is pretty good, but verrry flavorful -- imagine eating a plain tortilla chip, then a Dorito, this is like eating the Dorito. If you're feeding this to the kids (especially baby/toddler), this can be a very messy snack as the nori flakes off, and the granular seasoning also makes a little sprinkly mess, so just be aware of that before you give it to them in the car or somewhere else that may be hard to clean. I'm from Hawaii, and out here we eat a lot of musubi (rice ball wrapped with nori, usually with a piece of spam), and we like taking a piece of this (usually a plain flavor though), putting a little rice in the middle, wrap it like a crepe and pop it in your mouth, or add a veggie/pickled veggie or some kind of meat like teri chicken or spam making little mini musubi. I usually fry up some spam with brown sugar, shoyu and water, then slice it up horizontally to make 1" pieces and assemble a whole bunch on a plate for the kids. This is the lazy-man's musubi...OILY/GREASY: Some people have complained about it being "oily"; this is Korean style seaweed which is usually made by seasoning with oil before roasting whereas Japanese nori does not, so there's the difference. If you don't like the oil, try Japanese nori (Yamamotoyama teriyaki is my favorite) but keep in mind it is quite more expensive. Also, you may find that only occasionally you come across packets with lots of oil separated and sometimes it looks like there's no oil in there at all, and I assume that's just a product of what happens during temperature changes. There's pretty much the same amount of oil no matter what (with the gimMe brand). I have found that the Kirkland brand seaweed seems wayyy greasier than other brands.HEALTH/SUGAR: Nutritional aspect...I've noticed a boom recently with nori, with statements of the health benefits especially as a replacement for chips and crackers; be aware that when you look at the nutritional content, most nori packets don't even list sugar, but any of the flavored ones definitely have sugar in them. Well, however they math it out they're able to get away with not having to list it in the nutritional values -- so I'm not really sure how this affects diabetics. I'm not a nutritional expert, no medical training, not a food scientist, etc. so you know, don't take my word for it, I'm just saying, cane sugar is listed on the ingredients list... I'd personally still consider this a healthier option than chips.I say, give it a try and if you really don't like it Amazon will usually just give a refund (you may have to go through Amazon chat/e-mail/phone, chat I like the best, takes like 2 minutes of your time). I think you might have to give a better reason than, "I don't like it." Maybe it "tastes bad", "too greasy", "smells weird", etc. It's pretty expensive so if you don't like it, get your money back!!
E**R
Yummy and twice the amount of regular Nori snacks
I've been ordering Nori snacks for a while now. These were more expensive. However, upon comparing the weight of product with other brands, this is almost 2 1/2 times more, making it a great buy. Really great tasting too
M**E
Enjoyable
Really wasn't sure about these. First time I ate them I thought they tasted fishy and I didn't finish the package. Tried them again,no fishy taste. Nicely salty,so thin they practically melt in your mouth,crunchy too.
J**B
Healthy snacks
Healthy snacks especially if you work in office
R**B
Well packed and tasty
I love its mild taste. So does my doggo.
C**R
healthy addiction
could eat the whole box in one sitting its that delectable. also a source of b-12 who knew!?
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