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Dulse, Kelp, Garlic & Sea Salt ‘Sea’soning

Dulse, Kelp, Garlic & Sea Salt ‘Sea’soning

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Skip the regular salt and get less sodium with more flavor, plus nutritional benefits of 'Sea'sonings. Dulse seaweed is a rich source of iron, potassium, iodine, riboflavin, Vitamin B-6 and dietary fiber. Kelp (Digitata) seaweed contains iodine and is also rich in protein, vitamins A, B,C, D, E, and K, calcium, magnesium, carotene, potassium, iron, zinc, and germanium. Seaweed contains healthy trace minerals, trace elements, enzymes and phytochemicals.

Benefits

  • Lower sodium than ordinary table salt
  • Added nutrients from dulse and kelp seaweed
  • Added flavor and spice from the garlic

Ingredients

  • Dulse seaweed
  • Kelp (Digitata) seaweed
  • Garlic
  • Sea salt

Uses

Use ‘Sea’sonings for salads, soups, sauces, dressings & marinades, dips, pasta, fries, popcorn and any dish to add a zesty kick! It’s ‘Sea’licious!

Our nutrient rich and flavorful ‘Sea’sonings are also available in Dulse & Sea Salt and Applewood Smoked Dulse... try all three flavors!

Our dulse seaweed is harvested from Maine's pristine waters. The color is a beautiful deep pink rose, that dries to a deep wine red. This red seaweed is packed with nutrients that are essential for everyday life, and all sea vegetables are a good source of iodine.

Nutritional Values

Dulse is rich in protein and boasts the highest content of iron of any food source which may make it a nutritional snack for women or those who are anemic. Contains all essential amino acids. Dulse seaweed is an excellent source of:

  • Vitamin A, C, D and E
  • Calcium
  • Iodine
  • Phosphorus
  • Magnesium
  • Manganese
  • Vitamins B1 and B2
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Beth Thomas
I froze mine

Is it still nutrient rich after freezing

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Alan Dilley
Seasonings!

I love the dulse kelp and garlic seasonings! I use it in place of plain salt! Thank you!