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    Escrito por Agnese Miljona on enero 2, 2025 en 21:22

    Hello, is there any alternative to the leave you are placing into the sushi or poke rice? Can it be nori? Because I have never seen such a leave in my country

    Sol Damiani respondió hace 1 semana, 6 días 3 Miembros · 4 Respuestas
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  • Sussan Estela Olaya

    Miembro
    enero 2, 2025 en 22:28
    Level: favicon spaced Scoolinary Team

    Hi Agnese Miljona

    If you don’t have access to dried kombu seaweed, there are alternatives you can use. While kombu is ideal for adding umami flavor to rice, you can try the following:

    Nori: Although nori has a different flavor profile than kombu, you can crumble it and add it to the rice to give it a subtle sea-like flavor. It’s not exactly the same, but it can work as an alternative.

    Dried mushrooms (shiitake): Soaking dried mushrooms in water can create a similar umami flavor. You can then use that liquid to cook the rice.

    Instant dashi broth: If you have access to dashi powder (which contains kombu and bonito), you can dissolve a small amount in the water used to cook the rice.

    Seaweed-enriched sea salt: Some stores sell salt mixed with seaweed, which can provide a similar touch of flavor.

    Could you let us know which country you’re in? That way, we can help you find a physical or online store where kombu seaweed might be available.

    I hope this information is helpful.

    Best regards.

    • Agnese Miljona

      Miembro
      enero 3, 2025 en 07:44

      Thank you a lot Sussan! Im from Latvia 🙂 I have already started to search for the kombu online, as Im really curious about the original result :)) Thanks for your advice!

      • Sussan Estela Olaya

        Miembro
        enero 3, 2025 en 14:27
        Level: favicon spaced Scoolinary Team

        Hi Agnese Miljona

        Great! You already know you can use alternatives in case you can’t find kombu. If you have any other questions, I’ll be happy to help you solve them.

        Best regards.

  • Sol Damiani

    Administrador
    enero 8, 2025 en 16:43
    Level: favicon spaced Scoolinary Team

    Hey there Agnese!👋

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