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Bladderwrack of pharmaceutical quality
This dried bladderwrack is pure and completely free of additives. It is a seaweed of pharmaceutical quality. This means it contains a minimum amount of active compounds. Bladderwrack tastes a bit like fresh oysters.
High nutritional value
Besides natural iodine, bladderwrack contains vitamins and minerals, such as calcium, potassium, iron, magnesium and zinc. Almost no fats are present in this seaweed.
As a tea
For every liter of water, use 20g of bladderwrack. Or 3 teaspoons a cup. Pour hot water on top of the seaweed and let it rest for about half an hour.
In dishes
Use bladderwrack to substitute salt or broth in soups and with vegetables. If desired, add some additional soy sauce as well. You do not have to boil or cook the bladderwrack before adding it to dishes.
Ingredients
Dried bladderwrack. All-natural and without additives.
Allergens
This product contains no allergens.
This product is packaged and/or stored in a facility that also processes products containing nuts, peanuts, mustard, celery, gluten, sesame, soy and sulphite. Despite all precautions, this product may contain traces of these allergens.
Precautions for use
Do not use in case of an overactive thyroid gland. Avoid prolonged ingestion. Do not use during pregnancy and lactation. Not suitable for children under 5 years of age. May contain traces of crustaceans, molluscs or fish.
Also known as
- Fucus vesiculosus
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Nutritional values per 100g Energy (kJ/kcal) 1255/300 Fats 0g - of which saturated fats 0g Carbohydrates 53g - of which sugars 23g Fibers 30g Proteins 10g Salt 7g
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Bladderwrack of pharmaceutical quality
This dried bladderwrack is pure and completely free of additives. It is a seaweed of pharmaceutical quality. This means it contains a minimum amount of active compounds. Bladderwrack tastes a bit like fresh oysters.
High nutritional value
Besides natural iodine, bladderwrack contains vitamins and minerals, such as calcium, potassium, iron, magnesium and zinc. Almost no fats are present in this seaweed.
As a tea
For every liter of water, use 20g of bladderwrack. Or 3 teaspoons a cup. Pour hot water on top of the seaweed and let it rest for about half an hour.
In dishes
Use bladderwrack to substitute salt or broth in soups and with vegetables. If desired, add some additional soy sauce as well. You do not have to boil or cook the bladderwrack before adding it to dishes.
Ingredients
Dried bladderwrack. All-natural and without additives.
Allergens
This product contains no allergens.
This product is packaged and/or stored in a facility that also processes products containing nuts, peanuts, mustard, celery, gluten, sesame, soy and sulphite. Despite all precautions, this product may contain traces of these allergens.
Precautions for use
Do not use in case of an overactive thyroid gland. Avoid prolonged ingestion. Do not use during pregnancy and lactation. Not suitable for children under 5 years of age. May contain traces of crustaceans, molluscs or fish.
Also known as
- Fucus vesiculosus
-
Nutritional values per 100g Energy (kJ/kcal) 1255/300 Fats 0g - of which saturated fats 0g Carbohydrates 53g - of which sugars 23g Fibers 30g Proteins 10g Salt 7g