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Top 2 products for Kombu Knots
Latest reviews
- I bought it to make braised food. It looks thin but it is very big.
- An important ingredient in hometown crispy pot dishes, it doesn’t need to be specially rolled up, which is great!
- See if you can make a salad or stir-fry it.
- I cooked it as soon as it arrived, yes!
- Very good kelp shreds at a good price, in a large package, I repurchase often.
- The first time I bought it to cook miso soup, I didn't need to wash it and just threw it into the soup, which was very convenient! It's not too salty, very good!
- Fast shipping! The correct quantity and good quality of the goods
- Repurchased! Great for mung bean soup.
- This is my first time buying dried kelp knots. I hope they will taste good when braised.
- Fresh and tasty!
Latest reviews
- great quality
- I'm happy to be able to purchase Hidaka kelp from Hokkaido at weee!
- I haven't gotten the hang of it yet, but I'm happy to be able to buy kelp
- I used it for the festival. Normally I would use fish such as herring, but since my family doesn't like fish, I tried wrapping it in beef. It was flavorful and delicious.
- Perhaps because it is a natural kelp, it was narrower and thinner than regular dashi kelp. I ate it wrapped in kelp. Soft kombu rolls are ready.
- My favorite conbu.
- It was too long, so I cut it up and put it in a ziplock bag.happy!
- A little expensive kelp, but good quality and worth buying
- These are dried Japanese seaweed, from Hokkaidosan.
- Hokkaido konbu should be pretty good
Recent service reviews
Sept. 2024
Very good prices, delivery on times of any time I ordered . Good service. Good product. You can find anything's on Weee!
Jun. 2024
I've hunted all over Connecticut for Asian groceries and they're difficult to find in my area. I love being able to order them on Weee!
Apr. 2024
Great customer service. Experienced customer service who answers the phone could always solve problem efficiently.
Jan. 2024
I really appreciate that you work hard to uphold standards of quality. I like the wide variety of products and the ease of shopping with you.
Popular reviews
- I bought it to make braised food. It looks thin but it is very big.
- An important ingredient in hometown crispy pot dishes, it doesn’t need to be specially rolled up, which is great!
- See if you can make a salad or stir-fry it.
- I cooked it as soon as it arrived, yes!
- Very good kelp shreds at a good price, in a large package, I repurchase often.
- The first time I bought it to cook miso soup, I didn't need to wash it and just threw it into the soup, which was very convenient! It's not too salty, very good!
- Fast shipping! The correct quantity and good quality of the goods
- Repurchased! Great for mung bean soup.
- This is my first time buying dried kelp knots. I hope they will taste good when braised.
- Fresh and tasty!
- great quality
- I'm happy to be able to purchase Hidaka kelp from Hokkaido at weee!
- I haven't gotten the hang of it yet, but I'm happy to be able to buy kelp
- I used it for the festival. Normally I would use fish such as herring, but since my family doesn't like fish, I tried wrapping it in beef. It was flavorful and delicious.
- Perhaps because it is a natural kelp, it was narrower and thinner than regular dashi kelp. I ate it wrapped in kelp. Soft kombu rolls are ready.
- My favorite conbu.
- It was too long, so I cut it up and put it in a ziplock bag.happy!
- A little expensive kelp, but good quality and worth buying
- These are dried Japanese seaweed, from Hokkaidosan.
- Hokkaido konbu should be pretty good