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Best before date: 25-Nov-2025Brand: Power Super FoodsCountry of origin: CanadaCertified organic (ACO)Not suitable for gluten free dietsSuitable for vegans and vegetariansGMO-free, BPA-free and not tested on animalsShort URL: http://obg.com.au/4378
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Iron, Iodine, Vitamin A. An excellent source of natural Iodine to help healthy thyroid function and hormone balance.
Light airy flakes of nutrient rich sustainable nori seaweed with a more-ish umami flavour perfect for your favourite dishes.
Why choose the Nori flakes? For its versatile sprinkle factor! The flakes are slightly drier than the leaf due to the finecut nature.
With zero fat, 30% fibre, and a protein content comparable to legumes (30%), this might just be the perfect food for slimmers and anyone wanting a super food!
And of all the common edible seaweeds, Natural Nori is the highest source of Vitamins B1, B2, B6, B12, C & E. It's also a good source of all the carotenes (eg. Vitamin A), potassium, phosphorous, magnesium and by weight, has 10 times more calcium and iron than dairy.
But wait, there's more! Natural Nori contains approximately 50% soluble fibre (eg. alginate) -- a very important component of any comprehensive, wholistic dietary program for cholesterol or blood sugar management.
Nori seaweed (Porphyra umbilicus) is most familiar as the wrapping around sushi, and is also known as "purple Laver" due to the inky-black colour, that oddly, turns bright green when toasted. Sea Power Natural Nori is hand-harvested wild from the clean, clear Atlantic Oceans then carefully dried. With a slightly sweet, incredibly mild taste, this might just be our new nutritional power-packed favourite!
No artificial additives and colouring = organic and natural.
- Gluten Free
- No trans fats
- GMO Free
- Whole30 Paleo
- Vegetarian and vegan friendly
- Certified Organic.
Certified Organic Raw Nori Flakes (40g) by Power Superfoods
How to enjoy: Leaf/Flakes crumbled over soups, grains, salads, stirfries, bread mixes, stocks, popcorn or any savoury dish. NOTE: Adding seaweeds to the pot when cooking legumes or pulses (like beans or lentils) can shorten cooking time.
Ingredients: Certified Organic Sustainable 100% Nori Seaweed Flakes (Porphyra umbilicalis)
Store: Keep in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dark place.
Origin: Canada
Certification: ACO.
Nutritional Information (100g)
Energy Value kj
Protein g
Fat, total g
-saturated <g
Carbohydrate g
-sugars g
Sodium mg
Fibre g
About Nori: The Sea Superfood
1. What does it taste like?
Often described as sweet and vaguely meaty or nutty, the flavour is SO subtle, its barely there - truly!
Natural Nori is always our first recommendation for those culinary virgins who are scared to try seaweed, so come on! Be brave, strap on those training wheels, and give it a whirl!
2. What is the texture like?
Natural Nori Leaf is even softer than Dulse Leaf, and being paper thin immediately melts in the mouth -- easily chewed, easily swallowed.
3. Is it radioactive??
No, this seaweed is not harvested anywhere near Japan (it's Canadian), and yes, it is rigorously tested to meet human consumption standards both pre-export, and again upon import by Australian Customs/ Quarantine.
4. Is it the same as Japanese Sushi sheets? what's the difference??
Our Leaf is small pieces (not suitable for sushi rolling), and the Flakes are milled to a finer size/texture, so it's personal preference really!
5. How can it be certified organic if it grows in the ocean, not on land?
The organic convention lists strict criteria for sea vegetable harvesting, including ensuring the grow/harvest areas are well away from industry or high populations, free from heavy metals or other contaminants like pesticide residue, and specify a carefully managed harvest for rapid regrowth and long-term sustainability.
6. Why the allergy warning?
This seaweed grows in the intertidal zone, supporting natural fish nurseries and other sealife so it is possible that trace amounts of shell particles (eg. periwinkles) could hitch a ride!
This has relevance to those with crustacean/shellfish allergies.