I think I have a budding obsession with seaweed salad, /ck/. What do you think of it? Do you ever make it at home? I have an asian supermarket close to me, not sure if they'd carry that type of seaweed though
That looks like the same stuff that my local sushi buffet has, I usually get a bit of it although I have no idea what's in it besides some kind of seaweed and sesame
>>8698989
Tastes great and I fucking love it, but I only eat it very rarely because I can't imagine that it's healthy.
>>8698989
the anorexic woman juice bar on the first floor of my office building sells this, along with activated almonds and gluten-free coffee
I think a 3 inch seaweed salad box is like $11
usually these days every single customer in line is a mexican with a refrigerator backpack, I guess there's a new app that lets anorexic yoga women order a poor person to fetch her whatever she wants, so they never leave their apartments anymore
>>8699013
what's unhealthy about it? the sesame oil? Plant matter is like 0 calories otherwise
>>8698989
shits dank, same with octopus salad
would eat every day
not a fan of how cold the seaweed ends up being though, I like it warmer
>>8699018
Uber eats
>>8699296
no, uber eats is something different
>>8699023
Because it contains a lot of salt and mercury.
>>8699333
Mercury is accumulated up the food chain in fish because apex predators like tuna eat a ton of tiny fish that each have a tiny amount of mercury, absorbed off the coast of nations like India that dump industrial waste into the ocean. A tuna fished away from those nations would have tiny amounts of mercury if any.
>>8699381
I think OP misheard, but after the tsunami trashed Fukashima seaweed accumulating radioactive material made them more questionable to eat.