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Sea Lettuce Flakes
Ingredients: Sample Bag 6 grams of Sea Lettuce Flakes. Also available in 10g or 20g bags).Â
Sea lettuce flakes come from various species of edible seaweed, particularly Ulva species, commonly known as sea lettuce. Here are some characteristics and common uses:
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Sea Lettuce Flakes
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Ingredients: Sample Bag 6 grams of Sea Lettuce Flakes. Also available in 10g or 20g bags).Â
Sea lettuce flakes come from various species of edible seaweed, particularly Ulva species, commonly known as sea lettuce. Here are some characteristics and common uses:
Characteristics:
- Appearance: Sea lettuce is bright green and has a leafy, thin texture. When dried and flaked, it resembles small, thin, green chips.
- Nutritional Content: Rich in vitamins (especially A, C, and B vitamins), minerals (like iodine and calcium), and dietary fiber. It’s low in calories and fat.
- Flavor: Has a mild, slightly briny taste, often described as fresh or oceanic.
Common Uses:
- Culinary Applications:
- Seasoning: Used as a seasoning or garnish in soups, salads, and sushi.
- Salads: Can be rehydrated and added to salads or used in seaweed salads.
- Smoothies: Added to smoothies for an extra nutrient boost.
- Health Benefits:
- Known for its potential health benefits, including supporting thyroid function (due to its iodine content) and providing antioxidants.
- Traditional and Cultural Uses:
- Used in various cuisines around the world, particularly in Asian dishes.
Precautions:
While generally safe to eat, individuals with certain thyroid conditions should be cautious about excessive iodine intake from seaweed. As with any new food, it’s wise to start with small amounts to see how your body reacts.
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The information provided here has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Please Be Advised:
Before making any changes to your diet, always consult with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or have any existing health conditions.
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