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Puchipuchi umibudo sea grape
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Umibudo (literally sea grape in Japanese) is a species of green seaweed shaped like a miniature grapes bunc. Our umibudo is grown and harvested in mineral-rich seawater, drawn from a depth of 612 m in the ocean near Kumejima.
Umibudo quality we've selected is highly appreciated in Okinawa Prefecture. Sea grapes, once harvested by hand, are then preserved in deep sea water, keeping them fresh and stable.
Very important in order to preserve crunchy and crispy texture, drain in a colander, then soak immediately in clear, very cold water.
If mouth is too salty, immerse in clear water for a further 4 minutes. Drain and enjoy immediately. Grains crunch under the tooth, releasing a delicately iodized flavor.
We recommend seasoning with ponzu or sunomono vinegar, tosazu or kanisu condiments...
Data sheet
- Origin
- Okinawa, Japan
- Weight
- 40g net or 100g net
- Packaging
- sealed bag
- Ingredients
- sea grapes (Caulerpa Lentillifera), sea water
- Storage
- Store away from heat.
- Precaution
- Drain in a colander, then soak immediately in clear, very cold water and season.
- Nutritional values
- Per 100 g: energy 2 kcal (9 kJ); fat less than 0.5g, of which saturated fatty acids less than 0.1g; carbohydrates 0.6g, of which sugars less than 0.5g; protein less than 0.5g; salt 19.2g
Based on 1
review
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Isabelle B.
Published Aug 06, 2025 at 08:27 pm (Order date: Jul 21, 2025)5Very good (Translated review)

Umibudo (literally sea grape in Japanese) is a species of green seaweed shaped like a miniature grapes bunc. Our umibudo is grown and harvested in mineral-rich seawater, drawn from a depth of 612 m in the ocean near Kumejima.
Umibudo quality we've selected is highly appreciated in Okinawa Prefecture. Sea grapes, once harvested by hand, are then preserved in deep sea water, keeping them fresh and stable.

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