3. Furikake [foo-REE-kah-kay]
Though traditionally used as a Japanese seasoning sprinkled over rice, furikake (a mixture of sesame seeds, chopped seaweed, sugar, salt and sometimes dried or powdered fish) has expanded its uses outside of Japanese foods and restaurants. We’re seeing the condiment sprinkled atop vegetables, potatoes and barbecued proteins for added flavor. In addition, because chefs can concoct proprietary recipes, innovative furikake creations may be on the horizon.