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Reddit mentions of JFC - Wasabi Fumi Furikake (Rice Seasoning) 1.7 Oz.

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JFC - Wasabi Fumi Furikake (Rice Seasoning) 1.7 Oz.
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Size1.7 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.10625 Pounds

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Found 4 comments on JFC - Wasabi Fumi Furikake (Rice Seasoning) 1.7 Oz.:

u/OffedPez · 16 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

My girlfriend and I make tamago gohan all the time. It's probably our single most frugal meal.

1 cup uncooked rice [$0.42] (Calrose or Jasmine for best results)

2 large eggs [$0.22]

½ tsp grated ginger [$0.19] (a dash of ginger powder also works)

2-3 tbsp sweet soy sauce [$0.18 - $0.27] (just add a splash of mirin or sugar to normal soy sauce if you don't have sweet soy)

(Optional toppings)

Chives

Green Onions

Furikake

Cook the rice in unsalted water. When the rice has finished cooking mix in the ginger and soy sauce. Separate it into two bowls. Fry the eggs sunny side up, then place one on each bowl. If you want to add anything extra, like the chives, green onions, or furikake, do that now.

Sticking to just the base ingredients lands us at right around $1.10 to feed the both of us. We normally do end up adding something though. I do chives; she adds green onion; and we both add furikake. All in all, this meal costs us probably $1.50 total, so $0.75 per serving? Pair it with a small glass of apple or orange juice, and it makes one heck of a breakfast. Toss in some chicken, and you've got a lunch or a dinner.

u/luraybell · 9 pointsr/SushiAbomination

So I had some killer orange Nairagi that I got for dinner and had about 1oz leftover and some left over Knorr rice. Sprinkled in some Wasabi Furikake and dipped in some Chili Ponzu. Surprisingly tasty.

I have no shame

u/FatalLozenge · 2 pointsr/food

There is a product called "furikake" that you can find at any asian market, and some major grocery stores. There are many flavors, but the best (to me) is the Wasabi Fumi Furikake [http://www.amazon.com/JFC-Wasabi-Fumi-Furikake-Seasoning/dp/B0006G5KEE] SERIOUSLY! I am in college, and this makes eating breakfast or lunch awesome and dirt cheap.

YOU PUT IT ON RICE AND SUDDENLY IT TASTES FUCKING AMAZING

u/Latitude66 · 1 pointr/AskMen

Egg fried rice (just rice + scrambled eggs) with wasabi furikake..OMG!!

https://www.amazon.com/JFC-Wasabi-Fumi-Furikake-Seasoning/dp/B0006G5KEE