Umibudo

Umibudo is a seaweed that resembles a string of green grapes. Each tiny ball of umibudo is filled with a salty liquid that's not sea water despite its light salt water taste. It's typically served marinated in a little vinegar and soy sauce. Umibudo is a well known specialty of Okinawa.

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