a colleague at work recommended these rice seasoning toppings to eat with fresh warm rice.
and they are delicious!
the one below is probably my favourite, its a combination of seasoned seaweed, bonito flakes [dried fish flakes] salt, pepper, sugar and some other stuff.
i am soooo addicted to it!!
i would happily eat rice with a heap of furikake sprinkled on top.
that says a lot because i dont like rice very much, i prefer to eat noodles, pasta, mashed potatoes or anything else.
furikake rice seasoning comes in lots of different flavours [wasabi, salmon, egg & more]
found in all good oriental supermarkets in the japanese section
cost around $3.95 or so


and they are delicious!
the one below is probably my favourite, its a combination of seasoned seaweed, bonito flakes [dried fish flakes] salt, pepper, sugar and some other stuff.
i am soooo addicted to it!!
i would happily eat rice with a heap of furikake sprinkled on top.
that says a lot because i dont like rice very much, i prefer to eat noodles, pasta, mashed potatoes or anything else.
furikake rice seasoning comes in lots of different flavours [wasabi, salmon, egg & more]
found in all good oriental supermarkets in the japanese section
cost around $3.95 or so
just add to rice or soba noodles or anything else that takes your fancy
yum!
yum!
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