It can, but it is hard to work with and tastes bad. I suggest you take the time to look for nori.
There is no specific nomenclature for nori. Nori is thought to have been consumed since the Jomon period.As you can see from the shell mounds, seaside shellfish and seaweed were probably an important source of food for ancient people. The word "Nori" is said to have originated from the word "nori," which means "something slimy. The word "Nori" is said to have been created from the word "slimy", meaning "slippery", and refers to seaweed that is soft like algae. The name "Nori" comes from the fact that it was not dry and square like you might imagine when you hear the word "nori" today. I'm sorry for my poor English.
Nori itself is roasted seaweed, usually sold only as "sushi nori" in sheets outside of Japan. So ground nori are fine, almost powder-like flakes made from this. I'm not entirely sure if it's the exact same thing, but if you can't find it I guess you could grind some sushi nori sheets yourself to make this.
Alessandro Nori is 5' 11".
Sandra Nori is 5' 5".
yes, kombu is the same as nori
Not much of a description is given of him. He has brothers Dori and Ori. He wore a purple cloak. He wore a gold or silver belt, we don't know which. He played the flute.
Greig Nori was born on 1964-11-21.
Stephan Nori is 5' 10 1/2".
Nori (a.k.a. laver) is a paper like, edible, toasted seaweed used in most kinds of sushi. The nori is actually the part that holds the sushi together.
Nami Nori Pirates was created in 1979-06.
Nori Jill Phillips is 5' 8 1/2".