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ao nori; ao noriko

 

[AH-oh NOH-ree; AH-oh NOH-ree-koh] Green seaweed that's dried and used as seasoning; it's an abundant source of iron. Ao nori is the flaked version, whereas ao noriko is powdered. Both are available in small bottles in Asian markets.

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