2017/04/05 17:07:58
Mesh
History suggests that seaweed has been in use since 2700 B.C.
For thousands of years and in many cultures, seaweed has been used for food and fertilizer.
 
How do you use your seaweed?
A) Apply it?
B) Drink it?
C) Eat it?
D) Fertilize it?
E) Smoke it?
 
 
 
 
 
2017/04/05 17:11:50
jamesg1213
F) Ignore it.
2017/04/05 17:21:36
Mesh
It must be an acquired taste......and yea, just not my cup of tea.
 
However, they do use quite a bit in Ireland and Scotland for fertilizer. 
2017/04/05 17:50:07
BobF
Mesh
It must be an acquired taste......and yea, just not my cup of tea.
 
However, they do use quite a bit in Ireland and Scotland for fertilizer. 




Before or after they eat it?
2017/04/05 17:52:18
Mesh
BobF
Mesh
It must be an acquired taste......and yea, just not my cup of tea.
 
However, they do use quite a bit in Ireland and Scotland for fertilizer. 




Before or after they eat it?


Don't be silly Bob, the Irish don't eat fertilizer....
2017/04/05 18:29:48
Brando
Only kind I've ever had to be honest is Nori:

2017/04/05 18:52:18
Mesh
After seeing that pic  and unknowingly, I think I've eaten seaweed. I've enjoyed eating California (shrimp tempura) rolls dipped in soy sauce/wasabi/ginger.
 
My final answer is C.
 
2017/04/05 19:35:35
Bhav
Ive only eaten cooked sushi without seaweed.
 
Wont touch either seaweed or raw fish with a 10 foot pole.
2017/04/05 20:16:36
Brando
Bhav
Ive only eaten cooked sushi without seaweed.
 
Wont touch either seaweed or raw fish with a 10 foot pole.


You could always try these:

2017/04/05 21:20:14
craigb
Brando
Bhav
Ive only eaten cooked sushi without seaweed.
 
Wont touch either seaweed or raw fish with a 10 foot pole.


You could always try these:





I could go for those!  I'm sure just a quick flip of the wrist would get rid of the useless filling, ya? 
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