Dried Seaweed (Nori/Kelp)

Hazard level: No known concerns

What is Dried Seaweed (Nori/Kelp)?

Edible sea vegetable used as a food ingredient (distinct from the E407a carrageenan-source seaweed).

Is Dried Seaweed (Nori/Kelp) safe?

Dried Seaweed (Nori/Kelp) has no known health concerns in the amounts typically used in food.

Score impact: No penalty on the FoodsScan score (FoodsScan scores run 0–100, where 100 is best.)

Found in 2 of 9,912 analysed products in the FoodsScan database.

Also known as

Dried Seaweed (Nori/Kelp) is also known as dried seaweed — these all refer to the same ingredient.

dried seaweed

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Products containing Dried Seaweed (Nori/Kelp)

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