Get some fire-roasted salsa #withkelp from @foragednfoundak so you can sneak nutritious sea vegetables into your family’s (and your) diet! Made with organic tomatoes and onions, and three different spicy peppers, to put a healthy 🔥 in your veins. This wild bullwhip kelp is sustainably harvested in cold Alaskan waters by local commercial fisherpeople. Bullwhip kelp grows at an average of 2 feet per day! It is harvested by hand, a little bit from each kelp “bed,” in areas specifically approved by the Alaska Department of Fish & Game. Whenever sustainably possible, @eatsalinity will recommend farmed items instead of wild (to save limited wild resources for the wild animals), but kelp is one wild item you can feel GREAT about eating. Especially since just a little bit of sustainable seaweed eaten every day gives you: dietary fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, essential amino acids, vitamins A, C, and E, as well as B vitamins riboflavin, niacin, and thiamin. Check out the 21 other Alaskan seaweed products we sell at EatSalinity.com! Coming this spring: freshly harvested wild seaweed from Washington and Oregon. We won’t judge you for adding a caramel brownie to your healthy seaweed order. In fact, we encourage it! Salinity is all about balance 😉 #eatsalinity #getsalty #gethealthy #healthybodyhealthymind #balanceyoursaltiness #sustainable #seaweed #salsa #EatAlaska (at All Across the USA) https://www.instagram.com/p/CaGMREsPFyt/?utm_medium=tumblr











