🌿 Elevate your kitchen with Japan’s pure umami secret!
Clearspring Japanese Hokkaido Kombu is a sustainably harvested, fat-free, and sugar-free dried sea vegetable rich in natural iodine. Sourced from the pristine waters of Hokkaido, it offers a clean, vegan-friendly ingredient that enhances dishes with deep umami flavor while supporting wellness-conscious lifestyles.
Number of pieces | 1 |
Speciality | Fat Free EARL, Low Salt, Sugar Free |
Unit count | 1.00 count |
Manufacturer | Clearspring |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 2 x 12 cm; 52 g |
Item model number | SVG0301.040A |
Serving Size | 25 g |
Fat | 0.025g g |
- Saturates | 0g g |
Carbohydrate | 0.05g g |
- Sugars | 0g g |
Protein | 0g g |
Salt | 0.005g g |
D**A
Great umami without salt
Great product to add to cooking and lessen salt. Bizarre that it's suddenly unavailable in supermarkets and shops near me.
L**A
Authentic Kombu
1. It has great favour, robust rich umami.2. Health benefits e.g help to digests the food, rich in iodine.3. Great quality from a great source, Really the best quality you'll find.4. One of the best Kombu I have tried.definitely a regular in our house.
E**E
Great for making dashi
Bought this for making homemade dashi, has worked well.
P**A
High quality
Always happy to buy Clearspring as always high quality food items, nice packaging, fair price for high quality
A**N
Excellent.
Wonderful flavour and health benefits.
P**J
Great quality
All their products are great quality.
A**A
High quality however absurd use instructions
This seems to be a high quality product as always from Clearspring, however the use instructions are ridiculous and seem to be to make it seem better value (?) than it is.When making kombucha you’ll usually use around 20g - 30g per litre of stock you wish to make. Clearspring instructs just 1g for a litre (and their website says 2g).Out of curiosity I tried it but was left with unflavoured water…I hope Clearspring updates this to a more accurate Instruction.Kombu is not native to the UK so this is a premium product and this packet is one to two uses at the most (assuming it’s being used to make dashi).
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