Are Kelp Noodles by Sea Tangle a raw food ? Kelp Noodle are used in many raw foods recipes
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and it's expensive...
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Not if you know what happened with the "gulf oil leak" and Japan....not eating nothing out of the ocean again...=(
Only two years till the bulk of Japan washes up on the west coast.
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glad i saw this video, i bought these from the health food store i really trust for a few dollars and figured i may as well try them since i am pretty sure i see them in many recipes online, when i got home and read the packaging more i realized something was off. I am probably going to throw them away or return them and i am not even a completely raw food eating person! yuck!
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Thank you so much for your video. I had just been introduced to kelp Noodles via a you tube video and was going to try it. Your video makes so much sense to me. I will not be trying Kelp Noodles! Thank you again!
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Please keep us updated on the new Kelp noodles the real raw ones coming to the market.
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Wow! Thank you so much. You are awesome! You just saved me from putting that crap in my body.
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wow you really prove a point... I actually searched this product on the search engine because there is a video of raw chef Ani Phyo uses this product in one of her videos (use should check it out) and saw your video, and was very amazed to hear your point of view...
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I live on the west coast too. I was wondering about the bubble kelp and if anyone has ever tried to prepare it for consumption. I was thinking it would make a very robust noodle???
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i love your refreshing honesty and your upfrontness.
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Yes great video! Thanks for showing this. I was always wondering about these "raw" noodles since I never saw kelp that looked like that. I use zucchini to make noodles, or sweet potato or even other root vegetables, but zukes, when made the best way are best!
We have that kelp all over the beaches here in Alaska, but it stinks and is loaded with worms and bugs. Ew, not sure I want to go harvest that. I do know the Natives eat the sea cucumbers that wash in on the shores, but the ones Ive seen have the worms and bugs. I need motivation to try that kelp, LOL.
StarFlower99654 2 years ago
Probably not good to harvest "Washed up kelp". Much akin to harvesting fruit that has dropped on the ground and started rotting.. Kelp I pulled up was still living and attached to the rocks. You might need a boat to harvest in shallow waters not on the beach or look for rock outcroppings when its low tide they may grow to.
okraw 2 years ago