Ingredients
Seaweed* 61%, Sunflower Oil*, Sea Salt, Cane Sugar*, Tamari Powder 1.5% (Soybeans*, Salt & Maltodextrin), Maltodextrin*, Onion Powder*, Garlic Powder*.
*Certified Organic.
Contains Soy. May contain Crustacean, Mollusc, Fish.
Ceres Organics Teriyaki Seaweed Snacks are lightly roasted organic nori sheets seasoned with savoury teriyaki flavour, offering a crisp, satisfying snack that’s naturally rich in iodine. Harvested from clean, protected coastal waters in South Korea, these simple vegan friendly on-the-go snacks contain no added MSG, are gluten and sugar free, and deliver a delicious umami hit without unnecessary additives.
$2.00
| Certification | Certified Organic |
|---|
| Brand | Ceres Organics |
|---|---|
| Certificate | BioGro |
| Weight | 5g |
| Origin | Korea |
| Product Attributes | CO – Certified Organic, DF – Dairy Free, ES – Eco Friendly Sustainable, GF – Gluten Free, KF – Keto Friendly, OI – Organic Ingredients, VF – Vegan Friendly |
Seaweed* 61%, Sunflower Oil*, Sea Salt, Cane Sugar*, Tamari Powder 1.5% (Soybeans*, Salt & Maltodextrin), Maltodextrin*, Onion Powder*, Garlic Powder*.
*Certified Organic.
Contains Soy. May contain Crustacean, Mollusc, Fish.
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