Kirkland Signature Organic Roasted Seaweed

This product comes from the Garden Grove, California location. Please note that each location carries different items so it may not be sold at your local Costco and some items are only sold for a limited time . Products also rotate throughout the year to make room for new products so items may no longer be sold at the time of your visit due to it being discontinued. Prices may also vary. Be sure to check with your local Costco for availability.

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Price as of 02/01/2021

You can place some jasmine rice or sushi rice on the Kirkland Organic Seaweed Snack and then add some sliced cucumbers, sliced avocados and your choice of protein such as salmon, spam, vietnamese pork floss, sausages, etc.
You can also tear up the Kirkland Organic Seaweed Snacks and to add it to your Poke bowl !

This is one of my favorite snacks ! If you love eating sushi, then definitely give this a try. You can just eat them like chips or eat them as suggested above ! You can also add them to your bowl of ramen noodles! These are great to take with you camping or hiking ! You can even throw one into your kid’s backpack for them to take to school for a snack!

I would recommend this product and therefore it is Emily approved ! 🙂


Below are some comments and reviews on this Kirkland Signature Organic Roasted Seaweed Snack from other Costco members:

GOOD REVIEWS

“My wife loves it but it makes her breath rank”

“My husband eats them plain as a snack”

“I eat it wrapped around rice and a piece of SPAM.”

“My sister and I really like them! We’ll eat it like that or put it in tofu stew and kimchi fried rice”

“My kids eat them plain, I use them in poke bowls”

“My kids love these. I can’t leave Costco without buying a pack each time. Even our dog sees my kids eating these & he starts begging for some.”

“My daughter loves them”

“Yummy. You can eat it plain or wrap it over white rice. Taste good!”

“It’s disgusting. But oddly, my 10, 7 & 5yr old grandkids love them. They eat them by the tray 😝

“Plain, so yummy!”

“I put it on my cup ramen and rice”

“I love it. It’s a great low calorie snack. And it feels satisfying to eat because it chip like.”

“They are so good and there’s so many sheets in a package! So much cheaper than other brands”

“We love them! Great price than any other places. We topping on fried rice, ramen or eat them as a snack.”

“Our whole family (except my husband😂) love snacking on this! We eat with with rice too and it’s sooooo good. We buy multiple packs!”

“My family loves these! Even my six-year-old will eat them.”

“My 11 yr old ABSOLUTELY LOVES it… I hate it”

“Oh amazing”

“In our house we either eat them like chips, use it as a wrap to wrap in rice, cut it up to mix into rice or mix into poke bowl”

“yummy & full of nutrients “I eat them plain or crumbled on a “sushi bowl” with rice, cucumber, avocado, sesame seeds, crab or shrimp or salmon, and a wasabi/soy sauce drizzle.”

“Yes! Plain, crumbled as a topping, or wrapped around rice for bite sized rice rolls.”

“Omg yes!!! Plain is so good! My kid has also been eating this since he was about 1 and he LOVES it”

“My 8yo is obsessed with snacking on these. We make last sushi with them too. Stuff them with tuna mixed with Mayo and sriracha, cucumber, and avocado. 😋😋

“My son & I love ❤️ them. We eat them plain.”

“It’s a great snack!! Just eat it right out of the pkg”

“Best snack. I split the package in 2 and eat half as a snack and the other half in my ramen”

“Eat them with plain white rice, so good 👍. And on ramen noodle too 😊

“I eat it with poke”

“They are fantastic! Taste good and great for the thyroid 😉

“They are like crack.”

“Delicious with hummus.”

“My sons love them, hubby and I hate them.”

“We use them in place of potato chips for snacking”

“My daughter eats them BY THE CASE and loves them!”

“Love! I use it as alternative to chips”

“I have them all the time by themselves, sooo good.”

‘Lived in Japan for a few years and these taste pretty legit. This + rice is a perfect snack!”

“I love them. My favorite salty snack!”

“My family loves them!!!”

“My grandchildren like spam musubi and these are the perfect size for mini ones. They also love rice so I’ll just wrap them around plain white rice with just a dab of teriyaki sauce to seal them”

“Love eating this with warm rice! Sooo good for something quick 😊. My nieces love eating it with rice & shredded pork floss.”

“Love the crunch and saltiness of them! They are so addicting!Around here we also eat them with sushi bakes.. it’s basically a sushi casserole you spoon onto the seaweed snack sheets and eat.”

“I used mine in a soup I made out of chicken broth, tofu and egg. It was very good”

“My 8yr old son LOVES them!!”

“This is good with the udon noodles from Costco too.”

“Too fishy tasting for me, but my husband loves them”

“Love these. They are really good when craving salt. And I use them as a bread replacement for chicken, tuna or egg salad”

“have some warm rice, sprinkled it with some furikake, and wrapped it with the seaweed sheet.”

“I did low carb tuna rolls with them using cauliflower rice. So good.”

” I love this cheaper than Hmart or Chinese grocery near my place the package is also bigger than Asian Brand”

“I love the crunch & salt on them. Perfect for a snack or as a meal with rice.”

BAD REVIEWS

“Yuck”

“I bought some determined to like and eat it! It all went in trash not my favorite!🤢

“Oh god it’s bad. My friend was raving and gave me one of the. It was soooooo salty and gross.”

“Very salty!”

“Nasty!”

“We experienced very bad dry mouth & after taste..”

“Terrible. Tastes like seaweed (not a surprise). Fortunately we tried it when they were giving out samples so never bought it. We couldn’t even finish the sample.”

“I tried. I really did. Couldn’t.

“Horrible”

“I returned them after opening the package and finding so much oil all over the seaweed! To much oil for me!”

“Nope, tried it. 🤢

“So gross lol basically it’s dehydrated cooked spinach”

“Too oily”

“Horrendous”