We supply our seaweeds from the Okhotsk Sea. This sea is known as one of the most productive marine regions in the world. This sea is also rich in several types of seaweeds used for food and other applications.
The seaweeds we supply are Laminaria, Fucus, and Ahnfeltia. Laminaria is a staple in Japanese food, called konbu. Ahnfeltia is a source of agar-agar, one of the most widely used food ingredients. Fucus is known as a source of fucoidan, a health food supplement.
We can also supply products of seaweed processing, such as sodium alginate, a popular food ingredient, or laminaria powder, etc. We supply seaweed products only in bulk. If you are interested, please contact us directly.
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We have asked the latest AI models what they know about Chaga. The interview we have got was very educational and fun. Please enjoy our Q&A session about Chaga with...
Chaga (Inonotus obliquus L.) is a mushroom that grows by absorbing the sap of birch trees. It is considered one of the rarest and most valuable mushrooms in nature. Chaga...
Chaga (Inonotus obliquus L.) is a mushroom that grows by absorbing the sap of birch trees. It is considered one of the rarest and most valuable mushrooms in nature. Chaga...
Chaga (Inonotus obliquus) is a type of mushroom that grows on living birch trees and absorbs their sap to grow. It can be found in forested areas of cold regions...
Chaga (Inonotus obliquus) is a type of mushroom that grows on living birch trees and absorbs their sap to grow. It can be found in forested areas of cold regions...
An article about Chaga was published by the CEO and founder of our parent company, Baikal Herbs, Mr. Khoroshutin, Pavel, in 2021. The article was published in Archiv Euromedica Journal...
An article about Chaga was published by the CEO and founder of our parent company, Baikal Herbs, Mr. Khoroshutin, Pavel, in 2021. The article was published in Archiv Euromedica Journal...