Food Guide

Dulse

Varieties

North Atlantic dulse, which grows to between 6 and 12 inches (15 to 30cm) long, is the variety that is commonly available. In addition to dried fronds, dulse is also available in flake and powder forms for use as a condiment.

Preparation, Uses, & Tips

Dulse can be eaten right out of the package, but should be examined first to eliminate any sand or small shells. Dulse can be soaked and eaten raw in salads, or cooked quickly and added to stir-fries or vegetable or grain dishes. It is also good fried and eaten as a snack.

Storing

Dehydrated dulse should be stored in an airtight container in a dark, dry place. Cooked dulse should be used soon after it is prepared, or be kept under refrigeration.

Nutrition Highlights

Dulse, 1/8 cup (2 Tbsp)

  • Calories: 4.5
  • Protein: 0.303g
  • Carbohydrate: 0.914g
  • Total Fat: 0.064g
  • Fiber: 0.050g

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