My thoughts and experiences on the exposed outer coast. Lots of photos and a few words about intertidal nature. I’m always thinking about sandy beach connections to its sister ecosystems, the rocky intertidal, estuaries, and coastal forests. You can see photos of things I’ve found washed ashore on my Wrack Line pages. If you are looking for new takes on common intertidal algae, plants, and animals, I’m always updating my Variety of Life pages. I love the full-page layout on all theoutershores’ pages.
Korean I expect; I googled “shany we bake goodness”. So more likely to be garbage, rather than tsunami debris.
That makes sense. Tsunami debris seems to have dwindled a lot since 2012 (at least what I notice and recognize). I appreciate you taking the time to do the research on Shany. Gerowyn thought the same thing, so I’m convinced. Thanks for taking the time to give me the feedback.
Yes, it’s Korean (I’m Korean).
Precisely, it means
“It is strawberry jam. It makes your bread much more delicious”
Fantastic! So kind of you to provide the translation. Before I got this I searched their website but found no reference to this particular product. So, mystery solved! Thank you.