Rich in health-giving nutrients. A great way to boost the nutritional content of your stews, soups and curries and thicken them at the same time.
Here's what The Cornish Seaweed Company says about it:
"Irish Moss (also called Carrageen or sea moss) is primarily used as a vegan alternative to gelatin, a thickener for soups, stews and sauces and to make tea with to act as a cough medicine, or even used in smoothies.
It can also be applied on the skin to soothe burns, moisturise and it is known to prevent acne and eczema.
Taste
Irish Moss is virtually tasteless as it is air dried and sun bleached, but has a mildly sweet odour.
Use
To create a jelly, boil a small handful of leaves for 20-30 minutes in 1 liter of water. Most of the seaweed will dissolve. Push the rest through a sieve and scrape the gelatinous parts that have come through the sieve. Only when you let it cool down will it become thick.
To make tea, follow above instructions and add a tea bag of your favourite tea. Alternatively, simply add cloves, cinnamon, star anise and/or some honey to help against a chesty cough.
For soups, stews and sauces, simply add a handful of Irish Moss whilst cooking."
The packet is PLASTIC FREE with biodegradable ink and so is recyclable and compostable.