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  2. Edible seaweed - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed is a possible vegan source of Vitamin B12. [19] The vitamin is obtained from symbiotic bacteria. [20] However, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics considers seaweed to be an unreliable source of Vitamin B12 for human nutrition. [21] Seaweed are used in multiple cuisines: seaweed wrapped sushi, maki; seaweed in soup, stew, hot pot

  3. Tao Kae Noi - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, he made the strategic decision to concentrate exclusively on seaweed-based snacks. Tob's vision for the 'Taokaenoi' brand was to make it synonymous with seaweed snacks, much like how the term 'Mama' is commonly used by Thai people to refer to instant noodles, irrespective of the actual brand.

  4. Inuit cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The high costs of hunting equipment—snowmobiles, rifles, sleds, camping gear, gasoline, and oil—is also causing a decline in families who hunt for their meals. [10] An Inuit hunter skinning a ringed seal. Seal: Depending on the season, Inuit hunt for different types of seal: harp seal, harbour seal, and bearded seal.

  5. Koh-Kae - Wikipedia

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    Koh-Kae is the leader of Thailand’s market of nut snack which has 4,000-5,000 million baht of growth worth. Koh-Kae has about 50% or more of the total sales of the nut snacks market, 40% of total sales come from coated nuts, 25% are naked nuts, and 35% are premium nuts such as almond, pistachio and cashew nuts. [4]

  6. 25 Best New Costco Snacks to Try in 2024, According to ... - AOL

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    Per serving (1 package): 190 cal, 4 g fat (4.5 g saturated fat), 120 mg sodium, 24 g carbs (1 g fiber, 22 g sugar), 3 g protein As America's favorite Halloween candy—at least, according to a ...

  7. 25 Healthy No-Salt Popcorn Toppings - AOL

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    The next time you pop in a movie, rethink your snack habit: Even if you split the bag of microwave popcorn, you'll down 20 percent of your daily allotment of sodium—plus oftentimes trans fat and ...

  8. List of brand name snack foods - Wikipedia

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    A snack or snack food is a portion of food often much smaller than a regular meal, generally eaten between meals. [1] Snacks come in a variety of forms including packaged and processed foods and items made from fresh ingredients at home.

  9. Gim (food) - Wikipedia

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    Gim (Korean: κΉ€), also romanized as kim, [1] is a generic term for a group of edible seaweeds dried to be used as an ingredient in Korean cuisine, consisting of various species in the genera Pyropia and Porphyra, including P. tenera, P. yezoensis, P. suborbiculata, P. pseudolinearis, P. dentata, and P. seriata.