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Natural Seaweed Harvested by Divers [Badawon]
Chujado Dol-miyeok (Stone Seaweed)

Chujado, located in the northern part of the pristine Jeju waters, is known as a blessed island. Here, haenyeo (female divers) hand-harvest natural dol-miyeok (stone seaweed) that grows amidst the rough waves. The carefully gathered seaweed is then spread out to dry in the sea breeze and sunlight, creating a dark bluish-black dol-miyeok. Chujado dol-miyeok, in particular, has earned the nickname "bone broth seaweed" because its broth becomes richer and whiter the longer it's simmered. With its thick texture and firm elasticity that doesn't break down easily, it's perfect for making soup. The entire miyeokgwi (seaweed root), a powerhouse of nutrients, is also intact, making it an excellent gift. Enjoy the deep and rich flavor of this precious seaweed.

Naturally Harvested Seaweed by Haenyeo Divers [Badawon]
Chujado Rock Seaweed

Chujado, located in the northern part of the pristine Jeju waters, is known as a heavenly island. The haenyeo (female divers) there hand-harvest natural rock seaweed that grows amidst the rough waves. This carefully gathered seaweed is then dried in the sea breeze and sunlight, resulting in dark greenish-blue rock seaweed. Chujado rock seaweed, in particular, has earned the nickname "bone broth seaweed" because it yields a rich, milky broth the longer it's simmered. With its thick texture and resilient elasticity, it's perfect for making soup. The entire seaweed, including the nutrient-rich seaweed ear, is attached, making it an excellent gift. Enjoy the deep and rich flavor of this precious seaweed.

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