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Maine Coast Sea Vegetables

Maine Coast Sea Vegetables, Organic, Sea Seasonings, Dulse Granules, 1.5 oz (43 g)

Maine Coast Sea Vegetables, Organic, Sea Seasonings, Dulse Granules, 1.5 oz (43 g)

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Description

  • Excellent Source of Iodine
  • USDA Organic
  • Salt Alternative 
  • Certified Organic by OCIA

Sea Seasonings Dulse Granules bring new life to old recipes and are convenient to use. Sprinkle on eggs, make dulse butter, or add to soups, salads, and smoothies. Sea Seasonings impart umami, the savory and mysterious fifth taste, to any dish. Sea veggies are rich in umami as they naturally contain glutamic acid, used by almost every lifeform to synthesize protein. Dulse Granules are mineral rich but low in sodium; just 28mg per serving. One serving is also an excellent source of iodine (189% RDI), essential for thyroid function, and a good source of iron (17% RDI), needed to transport oxygen in the blood. Our dulse granules are harvested from wild dulse beds in the North Atlantic and dried at mild temperatures to retain enzymes and nutrition. They contain no additives, and every step from harvest to milling is Certified Organic.

Expiration Date

09/10/2027 00:00:00

UPC

034529123728

Ingredients

Organic raw dulse (palmaria palmata).

Warnings

Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals, including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Prop 65. 

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 tsp (2 g)
Serving Per Container: 21
  Amount Per Serving %Daily Value*
Calories  5  
Total Fat 0 g  0%
Sodium  35 mg 1%
Total Carb 1 g  0%
Protein  0 g 
Iron 1.4 mg 7.5%
Potassium 140 mg 3%
Iodine  284 mcg 189%
Vitamin C  2 mg 2%
Not a significant source of: Sat fat, Trans fat, cholesterol, fiber, sugars, vitamin D, and calcium
*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.