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      Sanriku coastline, with its ria, is the source of its value. On the ria, where sea and mountains are closely intertwined, rainwater that has fallen over a long period seeps deep into the earth and produces mineral-rich water in the bay. In addition, this region is one of the three most fertile fishing grounds in the world, where Oyashio and Kuroshio currents meet.

      These diverse conditions make Sanriku coast an ideal environment for growing Sanriku mekabu. This seaweed absorbs sufficient nutrients in Sanriku region to become a thick, firm mekabu, very sticky and aromatic. Other seaweeds thrive here, such as kombu, funori and black bara nori.

      This ria is also particularly well-suited to sea urchin farming. Mekabu is part of wakame seaweed stalk. It is rich in fucoidan, on which medical research is currently being conducted to prove its health benefits. Mekabu is produced all over Japan, from western Hokkaido to Kyushu, but Miyagi and Sanriku prefectures in Iwate alone account for almost 70% of national production.

      There are two major differences between “Sanriku mekabu” produced by Kita-Sanriku factory and mekabu from other regions. First is its large folds, thickness and good texture. Other is its strong stickiness and aroma. Thanks to these particular characteristics, Sanriku mekabu is known as a local specialty.

      Sanriku coastline, with its ria, is source of its value. On the ria, where sea and mountains are closely intertwined, rainwater that has fallen over a long period seeps deep into earth and produces mineral-rich water in the bay. In addition, this region is one of three most fertile fishing grounds in the world, where Oyashio and Kuroshio currents meet.

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      These diverse conditions make Sanriku coast an ideal environment for growing Sanriku mekabu. Seaweed absorbs sufficient nutrients in Sanriku region to become a thick, firm mekabu, very sticky and aromatic.

      Like Sanriku wakame seaweed, which is considered a premium product, Sanriku mekabu is also considered to have “high quality and a strong sea fragrance”. Kita-Sanriku Factory's dried mekabu is dried slowly to preserve umami.

      After being rehydrated, it can be used as is, and has received good reviews for its stickiness and flavor, which are in no way inferior to those of fresh mekabu.

      Rehydration tips:

      ・In a bowl, put desired amount of dried mekabu.

      ・Pour in enough boiling water to cover mekabu and leave to soak for about 10 minutes.

      ・After draining, leave to soak in cold water for 2 minutes and drain well. Important Dried mekabu must be soaked in boiling water to obtain its stickiness and unique color.

      Best results are obtained when seaweed has a bright green color and a very sticky texture.

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      Data sheet

      Origin
      Iwate, Japan
      Weight
      20 g net
      Packaging
      sachet
      Ingredients
      100% wakame mekabu Undaria Pinnatifida
      Storage
      Store away from light and moisture.
      KITA SANRIKUKITA SANRIKU

      Kita Sanriku, sole company authorized to export sea urchins to Europe, has developed its own dried seaweeds production. These seaweeds are fished along Iwate coast, near Hirono town, in an exceptional 15 km stretch, bathed by Kuroshio and Oyashio currents. Kuroshio Current is a warm ocean current that flows northwards on North Pacific Ocean western side. Name is a Japanese word meaning “black stream”. Indeed, current is much darker than surrounding waters, which is explained by low amount of organic matter at the surface.

      Kuroshio is the largest current in Western Pacific. Oyashio Current is a cold current on North Pacific western edge. It collides with Japan east coast Kuroshio Current to form North Pacific Current (or drift). Nutrient-rich Oyashio owes its name to its metaphorical role as parent that nourishes marine organisms. Oyashio current waters are the richest fishing grounds in the world, due to cold waters extremely high nutrient content and very high tides in some areas, which further increase nutrients availability. Kuroshio is important for climate, weather forecasting and fisheries management along Asia northeast coast as it carries a great deal of heat, salt and energy. Presence of these two currents is conducive to high-quality seaweed development.

      KITA SANRIKU CERTIFICATIONS Sep. 2021 Completion of new factory International standard Simultaneous certifications: Food safety system certification FSSC22000 ISO22000 JFS-C (The JFS-C standard document is a standard document developed by the Japan Food Safety Management Association (JFSM) to help organizations establish, operate and improve their management systems for the manufacture of safe food products. In addition, this standardized document can also be used to have the organization's system assessed by external agencies, including certification bodies. This normative document is used by organizations striving to implement a food safety management system applicable worldwide.

      December 2024: EU-HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) and MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) certification.

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