When you make a KOREAN SEAWEED Soup, do you eat the SEAWEED or just the broth?!
It is cooking now, smells good, but I am wondering if ALL the benefits from this soup is in the broth or I have to chew the seaweed ..... They look a little thought to chew.
I am making this because my husband has some problems with his brain (memory loss) and I read this is a great soup to help brain function.
Any advise, will be helpful.
Answers: I am making a KOREAN Seaweed soup. I bought the dried seaweed, soaked for 2 hours, drained and place in a pot with chicken broth, minced garlic, some sesame oil and some soy sauce.
It is cooking now, smells good, but I am wondering if ALL the benefits from this soup is in the broth or I have to chew the seaweed ..... They look a little thought to chew.
I am making this because my husband has some problems with his brain (memory loss) and I read this is a great soup to help brain function.
Any advise, will be helpful.
To answer your question, yes, people do eat the seaweed and soup. I believe the benefit of it comes directly from seaweed. If the seaweed doesn't look soft, you might want to consider cooking it bit longer. Don't forget to fry the seaweed with sesame oil before adding water. This truly brings out the best flavor and softens the seaweed.
One tip- before you soak the seaweed, make sure you break the dried pieces into tiny bite size pieces. This makes it easier to eat/chew the seaweed.
I like to eat the soup with rice. I hope this advice helps and good luck with everything!
You usually eat both. But if you are not feeling hungry, it is okay to just drink the broth.
Both.
BTW, seaweed is common as part of the asian diet. It is the wrapping around most commonly found around sushi rolls and, of course, the main ingredient in seaweed salad.
I like it.
i am a korean myself...
you usually put something like beef, too.
of course you eat the seaweed.
dont forget the garlic.
It is okay to eat the seaweed, I've tried it before.
Both. But you don't have to like it! Blah!
Yum!, we usually boil it, drain the water off then chuck heaps of butter on it. I love it on toast.
Sounds like a great first course. Eat the seaweed, it is full of vitamins for a healthy body. Serve some rice and a few Banchan with it like Cabbage Kim Chee!!! Yum. Or add some Kim Chee to the soup-better yet.
It tastes like spinach to me. (I like spinach). I doubt this will help with memory loss - sounds like an old wife's tale.