It's made of a dried seaweed called nori.
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.
Sushi made in a roll with nori (seaweed) wrapped around the outside.
yes, kombu is the same as nori
Alessandro Nori is 5' 11".
Sandra Nori is 5' 5".
If they're made with kosher imitation crab and kosher nori they are.
Stephan Nori is 5' 10 1/2".
Greig Nori was born on 1964-11-21.
Sushi is normally wrapped in nori, a green seaweed. There are items sold in some sushi places that are wrapped in a translucent material. This is rice paper and is edible, though it is not traditionally used in sushi.
Nami Nori Pirates was created in 1979-06.
Nori is a Japanese name for a kind of seaweed. It is an edible seaweed species of the genus Porphyra, which makes it a cold seawater seaweed. Nori is commonly used as part of sushi food, acting as the wrap around it. Sometimes it will also be used as a food decoration, too.