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it's MADE IN CHINA you dumbazz!
'IMPORTED' by Malaysia company!!
the very same link that izismile uses as the source concludes that after testing by the bangkok FDA, the seaweed was found to be real.
source:
[url]http://seaweedmalaysia.com/2009/09/16/fake-seaweed-from-china-in-malaysian-
market/[/url]
Anyway i wouldn't eat this plastic-looking shit if i were you.
right- and let me know when you find any real evidence to support your little conspiracy theory.
regardless, the title and conclusions of this 3rd-hand news report are still wrong according to the 1st-hand and 2nd-hand reports its based on.
seaweed is one of the healthiest foods in the world and one of the lowest-maintenance to produce. so you can bet your sweet behind that it's only going to get more popular and more consumed worldwide in the present age of unsustainability. regardless if it smells weird and looks like plastic to you...
After that i said: "i wouldn't eat this plastic looking shit if i were you" taking precautions is just trying not to get hurt in anyway. I never said : "seeweed in general is totally unhealthy, people shouldn't eat this weird-ass thing " i meant that this particular set of seeweed looks fake and if plastic, therefore dangerous.
Now, i don't know if you have a gift for misunderstanding or if your just plain dumb or perhaps i'm not explaining well enough, but what is sure is that you do seem condescending. Which regardless of your noticeable knowledge about seeweed, is completely wrong.
and sure, feel free to bring in an expert on social etiquette who can teach me how to avoid hurting the feelings of those with no idea what they're talking about. because that's what matters in life, right?
Well, I live in Malaysia. This make me stop trusting them
Maybe it's just a translative mistake.
Have you made a chemical examination to ascertain that it is plastic indeed?
-Sincerely,
Marlene