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    They sell wasabi powder at Publix grocery store in Florida, in the oriental foods section. You could try your local Asian market for same.

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    Wasabi is everywhere.
    https://www.walmart.com/ip/S-B-Selec...06-oz/16004719
    I take it that a little goes a long way?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kestral View Post
    They sell wasabi powder at Publix grocery store in Florida, in the oriental foods section. You could try your local Asian market for same.
    which mostly mustard and horse radish powers

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    I saw these at Walmart this week.

    I'm going to buy them the next time I'm there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DownEaster View Post
    These (Hapi Wasabi Peas, Hot, 4.23 Oz) are the hard snacking peas. I can find these anywhere. "Trader Joe`s Wasabi Peas" are the hard snacks as well.

    I'm looking for freeze-dried wasabi peas that reconstitute to a soft form, not dried wasabi pea snacks.
    Have you tried putting the Hapi Peas in Hot water?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Venchka View Post
    I saw these at Walmart this week.

    I'm going to buy them the next time I'm there.
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    I'm just hoping that they will improve bland easy cook stuff like mashed potatoes or couscous. Maybe In some Shin Ramyun. Easy veggies.
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    I found Karen’s Naturals Veggies and fruits in Tyler today. I bought their freeze dried peas. Adding wasabi should be easy.
    https://www.shopkarensnaturals.com/c.../dried-veggies
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