Kombu (Saccharina japonica) is a brown seaweed extensively cultivated and consumed in Japan, Korea and China. Despite its nutritional value, its strong fishy and grassy odor can deter some consumers.
A team of food scientists from the National University of Singapore consisting of Associate Professor Liu Shao Quan (centre), Dr Lu Yuyun (right) and Ms Geng Chenhan (left) pioneered a co-fermentation ...
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