Kombu & Tuna Wasabi Mayo Salad

I want to encourage people who are not familiar with sea vegetables to try them. Some types of sea vegetables, that I am trying not to call ‘seaweeds’, have slimy texture and fishy smell. I understand it might be challenging for some people to eat them. I think ‘Kombu’ (kelp) is easier to try. Dried shredded kelp can be simply soaked in water and used for cooking or salad. Try this salad. I hope you like it.
Kombu & Tuna Wasabi Mayo Salad
I want to encourage people who are not familiar with sea vegetables to try them. Some types of sea vegetables, that I am trying not to call ‘seaweeds’, have slimy texture and fishy smell. I understand it might be challenging for some people to eat them. I think ‘Kombu’ (kelp) is easier to try. Dried shredded kelp can be simply soaked in water and used for cooking or salad. Try this salad. I hope you like it.
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