Most oriental groceries will have Nori. Some of the ethnic food aisles in some grocery stores will carry it. And you can always ask at your favorite sushi bar where they get theirs.
Nori, the dark green wrap that holds the sushi together in a roll, is made of seaweed. Seaweed is a type of algae.
Not all sushi is wrapped. The ones that are (eg. ,makimono or gunkan-maki) are wrapped in seaweed. Modern interpretations may use beancurd skin, crepes, seaweed flakes, sesame seeds and other ingredients. Certain types of sushi eg. temarizushi or nigirizushi don't require wraps at all.
Seaweed does not eat anything. Annabeth C.
Yes, limpets are herbivores and feed on algae, including seaweed, by scraping it from rocks with their radula, a specialized feeding organ. Seaweed is an important food source for many species of limpets.
The scientific name for lato seaweed is Caulerpa lentillifera.
no.you can get seaweed at the beach.
Yes.
you can buy it in your local store
No... But you can buy normal penguin bed sheets.
by a normal plaster from the shops and paint it green.
by a normal plaster from the shops and paint it green.
Nori is one kind of edible seaweed used in Japanese cookery.
You can buy 1000 thread count sheets online from stores such as Macy's and Bed, Bath and Beyond. You can also find these sheets from retailers such as Amazon and Overstock.
Of course you can.
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Look on the Twister bed sheets website or Facebook page.
There are many places where one can buy green sheets, Walmart and Target especially have a wide variety of sheets to offer, also places like Lowes and Bed Bath and Beyond offer them.