I found this at a 7-Eleven here. Billed as "Japanese Crispy Seaweed," this is actually from Thailand (and even included a little snippet on the back explaining how Tuk-Tuks were actually from Japan in the 1960's...wow - I didn't know that!). It tasted more processed (and less greasy) than
Korean seaweed, but it was still decent. They also had a spicy one that I wish I had bought, especially given this is from
Thailand.
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i just had it yesteday!
Hi there! I was trying to figure out what that deep fried seaweed was called. Awesome blog...my bf and I are also obsessed with eating...and that is possibly the saddest statement I've ever written about myself. Anyways, check out our blog at dunnypop.com if you'd like to read about what we're eating :)
There's another one called "Khun Film", available in Tom Yum and Regular flavors. Me and my kids love it.
I haven't tried Tao Kae Noi yet.
In BKK munching some as I type!
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