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Emerald Cove Pacific Kombu offers premium, non-GMO dried seaweed pieces in a convenient resealable 1.76 oz bag (2-pack). Known for its thick, silver-grade quality and natural glutamic acid, this kombu enhances dishes with rich umami flavor while reducing cooking time. Ideal for traditional Japanese dashi, soups, rice, and beans, it also provides essential minerals like iodine, making it a versatile and nutritious pantry staple for health-conscious food enthusiasts.










| ASIN | B0BBWJYPK4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,746 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #347 in Snack Food Dips & Spreads |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,041) |
| Item model number | TSJAND4OVO74E715H0J2 |
| Manufacturer | Great Eastern Sun |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 0.5 x 8 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| UPC | 023547300228 |
| Units | 3.52 Ounce |
S**A
Good for broth
The Emerald Cove Pacific Kombu Dried Seaweed has been a delightful and versatile addition to my pantry. This 1.76-ounce bag of silver-grade kombu offers high-quality dried seaweed that is perfect for a variety of culinary uses, especially in traditional Japanese cuisine. One of the standout features of this product is the quality of the kombu. The silver grade indicates a high-quality product, and it certainly lives up to that expectation. The kombu is thick, with a rich, deep green color, and a naturally briny aroma. It’s clear that the seaweed is carefully harvested and dried, maintaining its integrity and flavor. The taste of Emerald Cove Pacific Kombu is excellent. It has a subtle, umami-rich flavor that enhances the dishes it’s used in. I've primarily used it to make dashi, a fundamental Japanese soup stock, and it adds a wonderfully rich, savory depth to the broth. The kombu imparts a slightly sweet, briny taste that complements other ingredients without overpowering them. It’s also great for adding umami to soups, stews, and even when cooking grains like rice. Another aspect I appreciate is the ease of use. The kombu comes in large sheets that are easy to cut or break into smaller pieces as needed. The instructions on the bag are straightforward, making it easy to prepare even if you're not familiar with using dried seaweed. Soaking the kombu for a few minutes before use softens it, making it easier to work with and enhancing its flavor. It rehydrates well, maintaining a good texture without becoming too slimy or overly soft. The packaging is simple and effective. The 1.76-ounce bag is resealable, which helps keep the kombu fresh and dry after opening. The size is perfect for home use, providing enough kombu for multiple recipes without taking up too much space in the pantry. The clear instructions on the package also provide helpful tips for using and storing the seaweed. Emerald Cove Pacific Kombu is also a nutritious addition to meals. It’s rich in minerals, including iodine, which is essential for thyroid health. The natural vitamins and minerals in kombu make it a healthy ingredient that not only enhances flavor but also contributes to a balanced diet. Overall, the Emerald Cove Pacific Kombu Dried Seaweed has exceeded my expectations. Its combination of high quality, excellent flavor, ease of use, and nutritional benefits makes it an essential ingredient for anyone interested in exploring Japanese cuisine or adding more umami to their dishes. Whether you're making traditional dashi, experimenting with new recipes, or simply looking to boost the flavor of your meals, this kombu is a fantastic choice. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for authentic and high-quality dried seaweed.
D**A
Great Kombu
This kombu is very good. It’s nice and fresh - still a bit pliable and both smells and tastes great. Well, it’s dried seaweed, so it smells and tastes great for dried seaweed. The pieces are good sized and mostly from the thick part of the leaves, with a lovely chewy texture when cooked. Aside from dashi, I mostly use it for cooking beans. It gives an amazing meatless umami boost to a pot and gives the bean broth a consistency similar to what you would get from using something with a high gelatin content, like a ham shank. Makes a nice addition to a pot of rice or ramen too. Probably best to avoid using iodized salt alongside the kombu, though, unless you really need an iodine boost. When the pot’s done, rinse the kombu and cut it into strips, sauté it with soy sauce and mirin, then chill it down. Makes a really nice tasty cook’s treat as an accompaniment to steamed rice.
C**S
Kombu for dashi
Good one for making dashi
M**D
Taste is good, and seemed like it was good quality
Shipment came very quick, and price was great. Quality and flavor were good, and I was happy. I actually did buy about 6 more packs about a week or two later after the price dropped even more. I usually take about 1/3 of a sheet, crumble it in my rice, add some jasmine tea, and eat up!
A**R
Enjoy the Kombu Taste and GES Quality
I have been eating this GES Kombu for years. I like this seaweed taste very much and trust the GES quality.
J**E
A Pantry staple for me
Great quality! I always use a piece of kombu when I make dried beans helps with digestibility and adds a lot of nutrition! Also, great for making broth. Sometimes this can be hard to find in the stores, so I am happy. It’s readily available here.
H**A
Great flavor, great price and great health food
This is my second time ordering this product. I didn't really know what to do with these big pieces of kombu the first time, except put a piece in a pot of beans, rice or soup. Some of the pieces are on the thick side, but not all. With my second order I ground up a bunch of it using a nutri bullet to make a powdered seasoning. I sprinkled some of it on a bowl of brown jasmine rice and gave it a minute to hydrate. It has a wonderful oceanic flavor. As someone who loves the ocean, yet happens to live in a dry climate far from the ocean I couldn't be happier. My main complaint is that the packaging is not ideal. It comes in a large plastic bag that isn't resealable. Due to the long, large size of the product, there are no zip-lock bags that it could be transferred into. I cut the first 4-5 inches off all of the pieces to grind them up, leaving enough extra plastic to hold a rubber band, which solved this dilemma. I have not found a better deal for kombu elsewhere online, although maybe there are good prices at asian grocery stores. I'm a fan of blue zone/longevity diets and the Okinawan people, who are known for their longevity eat a lot of kombu. Japanese people in general seems to incorporate it into their diet a good amount and Japan has the longest average lifespan out of all the other countries researched. I don't know how much of that is thanks to the kombu, but it is interesting that all the blue zone/longevity communities are coastal. With kombu being a sea food, there does seem to be a correlation.
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