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liuzhou

liuzhou

1 hour ago, blue_dolphin said:

Now I need to investigate the availability of sea grapes.  How do you buy them? Fresh? Pouch? Jar?

 

They come in a plastic pouch in which the seagrapes are held in a heavy brine (seawater strength). I open this and transfer them and their water to an old Nescafé jar and keep it in the fridge. They keep well in the fridge for weeks.

 

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To use, I take out what I need, rinse them, then sit them in cold fresh water for about 10 - 15 minutes. This makes them swell a bit. Then serve.

 

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liuzhou

liuzhou

1 hour ago, blue_dolphin said:

Now I need to investigate the availability of sea grapes.  How do you buy them? Fresh? Pouch? Jar?

 

They come ina plastic pouch in which the seagrapes are in a heavy brine (seawater strength). I open this and transfer them to an old Nescafé jar and keep it in the fridge.

 

1940229937_SeaGrapesBag.thumb.jpg.58451d8ae2375e4b108f6d3786f1b7b8.jpg

 

To use, I take out what I need, rinse them then sit them in cold fresh water for about 10 - 15 minutes. This makes them swell a bit. Then serve. They keep well in the fridge for weeks.

 

fa0104fb-54ca-427f-986c-124816a7b22b.thumb.jpg.fcc68ba7227fc892c6fee1c8c2033cdf.jpg

 

660ed558-a06f-45f4-9afa-5c01bcdc9593.thumb.jpg.6c49241153459dcbeb0a6253bec8e7de.jpg

 

 

 

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