Seaweed Granules Seasoning (5 seaweed crushed) 100g

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Bio Meeresalgen-Würz-Mix - 5-Algen-Mix Pulver

Update: Die 40g Dose wird vom Produzenten leider nicht mehr angeboten. Als Alternative können wir 40g Nachfüllbeutel anbieten.
Wenn Sie zu Hause noch eine Würz-Mix-Streudose haben, können Sie diese oben (zwischen Etikette und Drehverschluss) öffnen und so nachfüllen. Es eignen sich auch Gewürz-Nachfüllstreuer mit groben Öffnungen.

Diese sehr nährstoffreiche Meeres-Gewürzmischung macht es ganz einfach, gesundes Meeres-Gemüse in die tägliche Ernährungeinzubauen. Die Meeres-Gewürz-mischung enthält Atlantische Wakame, Atlantische Nori, Atlantische Kombu, Atlantische Dulse und Atlantische Spirulina.

Meeres-Gemüse werden täglich als Grundnahrungsmittel und heilende Nahrungsmittel an vielen Küsten der Welt genossen. Kleine Mengen ergeben ein reiches Aroma und verbessern den Nährwert der meisten Gerichte. Sie sind ein perfekter Ersatz für Salz in der Ernährung. Unsere Meeres-Gemüse wachsen wild in den sauberen Gewässern vor Nordwest-Donegal in Irland und werden von Hand geerntet. Sie werden sorgfältig überwacht und schonend unter Verwendung eines Kaltluftverfahrens getrocknet.

Wir arbeiten eng mit unserem Lieferanten Algaran für unseren Bio Meeresalgen-Würz-Mix zusammen und sind für die Schweiz Generalimporteur der Marke Algaran.

Verwendung Bio Meeresalgen-Würz-Mix

Als Rohkost ca. ½ TL Meeres-Gewürze zu Salaten und anderen Gerichten. In Suppen und Eintöpfen, ideal zu Hülsenfrüchten und Getreidegerichten. Gegen Ende der Kochzeit nach Wunsch hinzufügen.

Zutaten

Irisches Wakame (Alaria esculenta)*, Dulse/Lappentang (Palmaria Palmata)*, Irisch Moos (Chondrus crispus)*, Fingertang (Irisches Kombu, Laminaria digitata)*, Irisches Spirulina (Ulva spiralis)*.
* aus zertifiziert biologischem Ursprung

Hinweis: In diesen Meeresalgen kann es Teile von Krustentieren sowie Sandkörner haben.

Nährwerte Bio Meeresalgen-Würz-Mix - 5-Algen-Mix

  je 100g je 5g (Portion)
Energie Kcal (KJ)      148 (618) 7.4 (30.9)
Proteine 11.3g 0.6g
Kohlenhydrate 9.9g 0.5g
davon Zucker 0g 0g
Fett 1.4g 0.1g
davon gesättigte 0g 0g
Ballaststoffe 39g 1.9g
Salz 0.65g 0.03g
Vitamin B12 4.4µg 0.2µg (9%*)
Iod 16.9mg 0.8mg (563%*)
     

 

 

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8 April 2021 14:19

Wunderbare Mischung :-)

Finde die Mischung absolut genial, schmackhaft und gesund ! Besonders gut finde ich es, dass es jetzt 250g Beutel zum nachfüllen gibt !

10 June 2015 15:27

extra Schmackhaft

Sehr schmackhaft; ich brauche es immer im Salat oder Gemüse. Eine natürliche Art von Würzen. Super fein!

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