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Old 01-31-2008, 06:03 PM
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Yes, it is unlikely seasoning is good for the tank.

If you go to Chinatown they have the dried nori not made into sheets for adding to soups. Maybe that is the same "roasted" you are talking about.
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Not sure. The packages at Co-Op usually just say dried and that's good enough for me. Sometimes I'll notice the exact same looking package but it will say roasted, so I just opt for the ones that say dried. If I'm by T&T or Shun Fat I might look for a package but I'm usually set, one package usually lasts me a good couple of months so I'm rarely needing more when I'm by those places. Nevertheless I'm amazed at how many different varieties there are at T&T and the range of colours even, but since I can't read what the package says I end up just buying the simple ones at Co-Op. I need to go to T&T with someone who can read the stuff to explain to me what the choices all are.
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