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Furikake Seasoning

Furikake Seasoning is a Japanese seasoning blend usually sprinkled over rice, but it’s also common on onigiri, noodles, vegetables, and even eggs. It typically combines ingredients like sesame, seaweed, dried fish, and spices, giving it a savory, nutty, and slightly oceanic flavor. Nutritionally, Furikake Seasoning is used in small amounts, but it can contribute a bit of 18 and some useful micronutrients. Depending on the blend, it may be a notable source of iodine and vitamin B12 thanks to seaweed and fish-based ingredients. It’s a flavorful way to boost a simple dish, though it is usually best used sparingly because seasoning blends can be quite salty.

Lactose free · Ultra-processed · ~7.00€/100g

Kinome Health Grade

B

Healthy

-

Nutrition

Macronutrients per selected portion. Averaged from verified sources.

Calories

340 kcal

17% of Daily kcal · energy-dense

Protein

18 g

36% RDI

Fat

18 g

2.8g sat fat

Carbs

24 g

9% RDI

Sugar

6 g

12% RDI

Fiber

8 g

27% RDI

Salt

18 g

100% RDI

Nutrition quality

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Composite score - weighted by current nutrition science

B · 6.7 / 10

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Frequently asked

Q.01Is Furikake Seasoning healthy?

Yes, Furikake Seasoning is considered healthy with a Health Grade of B. It is an excellent source of Iodine and Vitamin B12.

Q.03What NOVA processing level is Furikake Seasoning?

Furikake Seasoning is NOVA 4 - Ultra-processed.

Q.02What are the macros in Furikake Seasoning?

100g of Furikake Seasoning contains 340 kcal, 18g protein, 24g carbohydrates, 18g fat, and 8g fiber.

Q.04Is Furikake Seasoning lactose free?

Yes, Furikake Seasoning is lactose free.

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