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A. Scientific Name:
Porphyra, Pyropia
B. What it is:
Nori is an edible red seaweed commonly dried into thin sheets and used in traditional Asian cuisine. It is widely farmed in coastal waters without the need for freshwater or fertilizers, making it one of the most environmentally sustainable food ingredients.
C. Found in everyday products:
Sushi rolls
Seaweed snack sheets
Rice balls and wraps
Seasoning flakes
Instant soups
Seaweed supplements
D. Why do people use it?:
Nori is valued for its mild flavor and high nutrient content, including minerals and vitamins. It is an easy way to include sea vegetables in the diet while supporting sustainable ocean farming.
E. Safety summary:
Normal culinary consumption is generally safe.
Precautions:
• Contains iodine, which may affect thyroid health if consumed in very large amounts.
• Some products may contain added salt or flavorings.
• Quality depends on clean ocean waters.
F. Good for:
Mineral intake
Convenient nutrient-rich food
Sustainable plant-based nutrition
G. Be careful if:
You have thyroid conditions
You consume high-iodine foods regularly
You need a low-sodium diet
H. DIY / Usage Ideas:
Wrap vegetables and rice in nori sheets
Crush nori into flakes for seasoning
Add small pieces to soups and salads
I. Natural alternative category:
Wakame
Kombu
Sea lettuce
Dulse seaweed
