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Kombu (Kelp) — wild harvested in Ireland

Reference G1001
EAN13 0660042937421

Irish wild-harvested Kombu (Laminaria digitata).

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€18.45
€73.78 / kg
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Packaging: 250g
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Atlantic Kombu from Irish wild harvest.

Scientifically known as Laminaria digitata, kombu is commonly called kelp. “Kelp” is a general term for various types of brown algae, and kombu is the most well-known among them.

Our kombu is wild-harvested by hand along the beautiful coasts of Northwest Ireland.

Using Kombu (Kelp)

Kombu is a classic ingredient for broths, soups, and stews. It’s essentially ideal for anything you cook with water. :-)

You can also soak kombu, cut it into pieces, season it with spices, and enjoy it as a salad.

Kombu (Kelp) at a Glance

Origin: Ireland, wild harvested

Production: Air-dried (raw food)

Ingredients: Atlantic Kombu (Laminaria digitata)

Allergens: Sea algae contain no allergens. However, because it is a natural product, traces of mollusks, crustaceans, or sand may be present.

Storage: Keep cool and dry

Warning: Algae are naturally rich in iodine. Excessive iodine intake can lead to thyroid function disorders. Daily intake must be adjusted to your personal needs. Before use, soak in water and change the water several times.

Among the various types of algae we offer, some are regularly tested for heavy metals.

Nutritional Information (per 100g)
Energy 1260 kJ / 301 kcal
Fat 1 g
of which saturates 0.3 g
Carbohydrates 48 g
of which sugars 0 g
Protein 11 g
Salt 3.6 g
Iodine 80–500 mg
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Country
Ireland
Packaging
Bag (compostable)