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If you just bought it yesterday and the appearance disturbs you, take it back to the store, ask for a replacement and inspect it carefully before leaving. I have a few similar white spots on the kombu in my pantry but they don’t disturb me so after making that observation, I put it back to be used next time I need it. I am a bit curious what you mean by “an unhealthy mold”? Is this mold that appears unwell? Or do you believe it will make you unwell? And if so, how do you make that identification based on appearance alone?
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We're closer on that point than you might think.
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This one's got some layers to it. For the benefit of anyone who doesn't know, there's a hugely popular animated film right now called "K-Pop Demon Hunters." The plot, drawn from a few Korean cultural touchstones, revolves around a Korean girl-group pop band who are (passing over lots of back-story here) battling demons, per their destiny, and a rival boy-band who are... demons. Anyway, that provided the context for someone to pull this together, which we'll all recognize from previous discussions here at eG:
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I wouldn't even have questioned it. I would immediately take it back to the store for refund or replacement.
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Thanks, @rotuts! Today, I just used some long toothpicks to stabilize everything but I’ve used that sandwich slicing trick several times. Very helpful! I also picked excess bread out of the middle of the roll which helps make space for the fillings.
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If you want certainty, leave it out for a day or two. If your “mold” grows, throw it out. If it stays the same or slowly dissolves from the humidity I might be right 😉
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@blue_dolphin that sandwich is a work of Art ! clearly you own , not D/L'd from the Net. it looks Sooo good , its easy for me to pretend the EP is , a tempura batterd egg not being an EP fan in terms of slicing : a zillion years ago , from the Library of course , ATK had a publication that had a reader ' tips ' section . cutting a ' fully stuffed ' sandwich has its challenges . the reader ' tip ' was to cut the top slice of bread separately then cut the sandwich , then add the cut top at the end. brilliant I thought that tip was . its a fun challenge eating a sandwich like the one you made yourself, above , for sure.
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Today, we return to our sandwich textbook, A Super Upsetting Cookbook About Sandwiches for This is a Chicken Sandwich. It features a Special Sauce (mayo, whole grain mustard, sweet chile sauce and fresh dill), roast chicken, fried eggplant, fresh mozzarella and arugula on a lightly toasted ciabatta roll. The eggplant gets coated in a tempura batter, then in panko so it brings a lot of crunch to the party.
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The highlighted, round blotchy area is my main concern. That doesn't look like mannitol to me, but I've only bought and used kombu about half a dozen times and my experience is limited. Have you seen that sort of thing before? You don't think it's mold or something perhaps unhealthy?
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Likely Mannitol. Wipe it off with some sake and you’re probably good to go …
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Separately sear andouille sausage and shrimp and remove. Saute garlic with serrano and chipotle chiles in the sausage grease. Add spinach (thawed and drained), chicken stock, black pepper, cumin, and Mexican oregano and cook down. Stir in a dollop of yogurt and then finish by adding in the andouille, shrimp, and feta cheese. Turned out very well, spicy and flavorful.
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For me the question is what they were comparing them to. Knife preference is personal, but I find Globals sit in a nice place of being able to take a decent edge and hold it for a long time, while not being so precious that I need to hide them from the wife and kids. But their not a serious contender for beat knives unless compared against other similar priced and marketed knives (henkels/wustoff)
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I am loving this variety of physicians' ways to end an on-call all-nighter! And I can promise you that when my husband was stuck in hospital (as a patient, not a physician) he'd have been deeply envious of rotuts. 🙂
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I found , after being up all night and then home an ice cold Miller Genuine Draft ( bottle , not can ) in a frozen mug -- a slushy chugged right down in a hot shower did the trick for me .
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I found after a long painful overnight call that a greasy breakfast was just what the doctor ordered!
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I never had any appetite after being up all night. Just some eggs and maybe a bagel for me... and coffee
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@Smithy TJ's has ( had ? ) a single type of tamale , Fz. then , around the end of the year , had the refrigerated versions for a short time only. now they have both all the time. I think the refrigerated versions are tastier . I used to get them and add refried beans (Can ) and some pico de gallo . I like the green versions Im going to look into the green chile bowl , and see how much sodium is in a package.
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I don't. Often these warnings from the CFIA include a list of known retailers, but there doesn't appear to be one in this case (I'm sure you'd already looked). To trot out the old "stone thrown into a pond" metaphor, the ripples of the pistachio recall keep spreading (this first update revolves around a single restaurant/sweets shop in Nepean, the second is in London). https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/various-pistachio-containing-products-recalled-due-salmonella-3 https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/various-baklava-type-products-recalled-due-salmonella There's also another recall of halva in BC. https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/shaikh-al-kar-brand-plain-halva-recalled-due-salmonella-0
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I'll try bumping this old thread and see if there's any action. I bought some kombu yesterday and when the package was opened I saw this: This looks like an unhealthy mold. I've never seen anything like it on past kombu purchases. What do the kombu mavens think?
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Spiced Turkey Burger with Mango Chutney from an ATK recipe - patty is made with ground turkey, melted butter, worcestershire sauce, garam masala and cayenne pepper. Assembled with greek yoghurt, lettuce, red onion, mango chutney and cilantro. Served with fries
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