Bulk Kelp Powder, Organic

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Kelp Powder, Organic

1/4 Pound:  $2.89 Pound:  $6.43 buy now  

Our organic kelp powder is dried and finely ground from the common marine plant, brown algae. It is responsibly harvested from the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Powdered kelp is rich in minerals and flavor, making it a great additive to foods or even supplements. Add organic kelp powder to soups for a delicious umami taste. It can be used as a seasoning for vegetables, crackers, chips and other savory baked goods and consumer products.

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a.
quick look

information at a glance

approximate cups to one pound3
originunited states (atlantic ocean)
active compoundsMucopolysaccharides, Lipids, Iodine, Phlorotannin, Phenolic compounds.
plant part usedwhole plant
processingpowdered

b.
buying & keeping

general guidelines and tips

storage tipsKeep in a sealed container in a cool, dry cabinet or pantry.
appearance & aromaLight green powder with a salty, marsh-like aroma.

c.
uses

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cosmeticMay be added in small amounts to cold-processed soaps for color and nourishing qualities.
culinaryAdd to tonics or encapsulate as a dietary supplement.
safetyCheck with your doctor before using this product if you have a thyroid condition.

d.
flavor profile

powdered
kelp

Organic powdered kelp may retain some of its qualities as a seaweed in terms of flavor. Blend with other botanicals to improve taste or use in capsule form.

e.
sourcing spotlight

organic powdered
kelp

We are proud to maintain strict sourcing standards that promote long term sustainability of soil, water, labor practices, and traceability. Learn more about how we source our kelp.

f.
what else you should know

powdered
kelp

Kelp is a type of brown seaweed harvested from the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Although the plant lacks a root system, it manages to set perch on the rocky terrain of the ocean floor with a foot-like apparatus appropriate called a holdfast. For this reason, kelp is also commonly known as rockweed.

Like other seaweeds, kelp is sometimes referred to as a “super food” (or superfood) because it is highly nutritious. In fact, it’s an excellent source of amino acids as well as minerals, including calcium and iodine.




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