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How to Enjoy Seaweed at Hikari Sushi & Grill , Frisco’s Favorite Japanese Restaurant

Updated: Jun 6, 2023

The word “superfood” is a popular buzzword, but seaweed is one superfood that doesn’t get the credit it deserves! Seaweed has been an important part of diets in Japan, Korea and China since prehistoric times, and still is to this day. Edible seaweed comes in a multitude of varieties, most of which are high in fiber and low in calories and fat, while also containing a rich supply of antioxidants, nutrients and minerals.



Popular Types of Edible Seaweed

There are many varieties of edible seaweed. Here are just a few of the most popular varieties of seaweed, and how to enjoy them!


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Wakame – Used in Japanese (miso soup) and Korean (‘miyeokguk’) soups, as the main component in most seaweed salads, or as a side dish or garnish.




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Nori – Used to wrap sushi rolls (maki), onigiri, and in rice crackers, flavored and/or toasted to be eaten on its own, or sprinkled over rice.




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Kombu – Used to make broths (it is one of the main ingredients for the soup stock dashi), to enhance the flavor of other foods and broths such as sushi rice or shabu-shabu, added to beans to make them more digestible, or added to salads.




Seaweed is a nutrient packed superfood with many health benefits. Enjoy seaweed as a condiment or side dish several times a week!



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Health Benefits of Nutrient-Rich Seaweed

Certain types of edible seaweed are particularly rich in: protein, fiber, vitamin K, folic acid, calcium, copper, magnesium, iron, and iodine. Many of these nutrients and minerals are essential to healthy bodily functions. For example:


Vitamin K plays a key role in blood clot, preventing excessive bleeding.

Folic Acid helps produce and maintain new cell growth, particularly red blood cells.

Magnesium essential to staying healthy, needed for more than 300 enzyme reactions in the body

Iron helps your body produce energy; vital part of hemoglobin and red blood cell production

Iodine essential to healthy thyroid, which manages metabolism and helps regulate and produce hormones


Further Benefits of Eating Seaweed:

  • Has a diuretic effect

  • Reduces bloating

  • Reduces inflammation

  • Helps lower blood pressure

  • Helps prevent chronic diseases

  • Helps prevent oxidative stresses

Enjoy delicious, nutritious seaweed here at Hikari Sushi & Grill in Frisco, TX!


Our fantastic daily Dine-In Special gives you your choice of two appetizers and two sushi rolls for just $12.75, and includes miso soup as an appetizer, as well as 17 different maki to choose from. Or order off our traditional menu, which includes wakame salad, poke bowls with seaweed salad, and many more delicious and healthy offerings!

 

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