In the last few years, seaweed has evolved from sushi-roll staple to everyday snack, thanks to the growing popularity of brands like SeaSnax. But is it actually good—and good for you? In our second ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Speaker 1: Good morning and welcome board the Aucocisco. We're on 10:00 down bay- ...
Weight loss and gut health are closely connected, as a balanced gut microbiome supports better digestion, nutrient absorption, and metabolism. Besides eating three healthy meals, your snack choices ...
Seaweed, a staple in traditional diets across the globe, is now gaining recognition in the United States. UConn Department of ...
Few foods are as lauded by nutritionists as seaweed. A food and medicine source that the U.S. National Ocean Service notes was used for millennia by ancient Roman and Egyptian civilizations, seaweed ...
Seaweed is one of the few foods that can credibly claim to be good for both people and the planet. So why don't westerners eat more of it? Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news ...
Seaweed teriyaki sauce? Potato chips dusted with seaweed? A new survey shows that seaweed added to foods that consumers already like — teriyaki, potato chips — draws the strongest willingness to try ...
It can be used to wrap sushi rolls or serve as a pestilent, sometimes smelly, nuisance for beachgoers. But is that really all seaweed is good for?