Wakame flakes from Mattisson
Wakame is a type of seaweed used for salads in Japan and Korea. The Wakame used by Mattisson is grown in Yerseke in a protected environment. Wakame is a source of iodine.
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50 gram: May 2026
Disperse 1 teaspoon flakes (ca. 1 gram) over a hot or cold meal.
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Wakame is a type of seaweed used for salads in Japan and Korea. The Wakame used by Mattisson is grown in Yerseke in a protected environment. Wakame is a source of iodine.
Product name: | Mattisson Wakame Flakes - Dried Seaweed |
Content: | 50 gram |
Supplement Facts per tea spoon (ca. 1 gram) (Serving Size)
Amount | RI † | |
Wakame (Undaria pinnatifida) | 1000 mg | |
- Energy | 7 kJ / 2 kcal | |
- Fat | 0,1 g | |
- Carbohydrates | 0,4 g | |
- Fiber | 0,4 g | |
- Protein | 0,2 g | |
- Salt | 0,1 g | |
- Iodine | 150 mcg | 100% |
Ingredients Seaweed, iodine.
Explanation of the composition †RI stands for Reference Intake and replaces the RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance). RI is a guideline for the intake of vitamins and minerals in particular. RI and ADH are equal in number.
Suggested use
Disperse 1 teaspoon flakes (ca. 1 gram) over a hot or cold meal.
Stick to the recommended daily dosage, unless otherwise advised.
A varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. Nutritional supplements are not a substitute for a varied diet. More usage advice.
This supplement is: |
Suitable for vegetarians |
Suitable for vegans |
Storage advice Store in a cool, dry and dark place. Not in the refrigerator.
Keep out of reach of children.
Best by date 50 gram: May 2026
Dietary supplement Food concentrate
Distributor Mattisson Healthcare B.V.
Middenweg 16
3401 MB IJsselstein
Wakame is a type of seaweed used for salads in Japan and Korea. The Wakame used by Mattisson is grown in Yerseke in a protected environment. Wakame is a source of iodine.
Warning |
Kelp/seaweed can naturally contain extremely high amounts of iodine. |
Allergy information | |
Gluten | no |
Shellfish | no |
Eggs | no |
Fish | no |
Peanut | no |
Soy | no |
Milk (lactose) | no |
Tree nuts | no |
With sweetener(s) | no |
With caffeine | no |
Yeast | no |
Lupine | no |
Corn | no |
Mustard | no |
Rice | no |
Celery | no |
Sesame | no |
Molluscs | no |
Sulfur dioxide and sulfite | no |
Coloring additives | no |
Flavourings | no |
Conservatives | no |
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