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Wakame & Mekabu Seaweed Organic Powder
Matakana Superfoods Wakame & Mekabu Seaweed Organic Powder sourced from the pristine, contaminant-free, clean waters of Tasmania in Australia, this organic Wakame & Mekabu powder is hand-harvested from a strict organic, eco-friendly and sustainable supply chain.
Wakame and mekabu are the stem and leaves of Undaria seaweed, which is treasured more than any other type of seaweed for its unique phytonutrients. These sea vegetables produce chemicals called fucoidans that protect them from their harsh marine environment and are an important part of the famed Okinawan longevity diet. They are also a rich source of the key trace mineral iodine.
$28.15
Wakame & Mekabu Seaweed Organic Powder—
$28.15
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Wakame & Mekabu Seaweed Organic Powder
Matakana Superfoods Wakame & Mekabu Seaweed Organic Powder sourced from the pristine, contaminant-free, clean waters of Tasmania in Australia, this organic Wakame & Mekabu powder is hand-harvested from a strict organic, eco-friendly and sustainable supply chain.
Wakame and mekabu are the stem and leaves of Undaria seaweed, which is treasured more than any other type of seaweed for its unique phytonutrients. These sea vegetables produce chemicals called fucoidans that protect them from their harsh marine environment and are an important part of the famed Okinawan longevity diet. They are also a rich source of the key trace mineral iodine.
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Matakana Superfoods Wakame & Mekabu Seaweed Organic Powder sourced from the pristine, contaminant-free, clean waters of Tasmania in Australia, this organic Wakame & Mekabu powder is hand-harvested from a strict organic, eco-friendly and sustainable supply chain.
Wakame and mekabu are the stem and leaves of Undaria seaweed, which is treasured more than any other type of seaweed for its unique phytonutrients. These sea vegetables produce chemicals called fucoidans that protect them from their harsh marine environment and are an important part of the famed Okinawan longevity diet. They are also a rich source of the key trace mineral iodine.






















