nori seaweed

nori seaweed
   Thin dry sheets of seaweed used in Japanese cooking. It is mainly used to wrap sushi and as garnish for other cold presentations.

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  • nori — o ri, n. [Jap.] A type of dried seaweed, pressed into sheets and used as a seasoning or as a wrapper for sushi. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • nori — [nō′rē, nôr′ē] n. LAVER2 seaweed that has been dried and pressed into sheets, used esp. for wrapping sushi * * * no·ri (nôrʹē) n. pl. no·ris An edible, dried preparation of red algae of the genus Porphyra.   [Japanese.] * * * …   Universalium

  • nori — [nō′rē, nôr′ē] n. LAVER2 seaweed that has been dried and pressed into sheets, used esp. for wrapping sushi …   English World dictionary

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  • nori — noun Etymology: Japanese Date: 1892 dried laver seaweed pressed into thin sheets and used especially as a seasoning or as a wrapper for sushi …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • nori — noun A type of seaweed, laver, chopped and formed into sheets, used in the preparation of sushi …   Wiktionary

  • nori — n. Japanese edible dried red seaweed …   English contemporary dictionary

  • nori — [ nɔ:ri] noun (in Japanese cuisine) seaweed, eaten fresh or dried in sheets. Origin from Japanese …   English new terms dictionary

  • nori — /ˈnɔri/ (say nawree) noun (in Japanese cookery) paper thin sheets of dried seaweed, generally used for wrapping sushi or rice balls. {Japanese} …  

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