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Got Algae?

Algae

They are all made of seaweed!

Seaweeds are large marine

algae that grow on the coastal

waters of many countries.

Algae

• They include thousands of species from microscopic organisms called phytoplankton to huge floating/anchored organisms commonly seen washed up on shore. Scientists now classify these algae as protists.

Algae

• Many kinds of seaweed are edible and rich in vitamins and iodine. Asian

cultures use seaweed like green beans and carrots

are used in the United States.

Algae

• Algae contains great nutritional value and are used in many cultures to wrap vegetables, rice, or

raw fish (sushi).• You can obtain algae to

eat from a health or ethnic food store. They

may include nori, kombu, kelp, and dulse.

Algae

• Americans have not developed a taste for

seaweed, so manufacturers use

derivatives from seaweed instead.

Seaweed derivatives include:

alginatescarrageenan

beta carotene

alginate

carrageenan

beta carotene

Algae

• These derivatives act as stabilizers,

thickeners, and colorants in the foods Americans

eat today.

Algae

• The three main groups of

seaweeds are brown, red, and

green algae. Each provides important

ingredients for manufacturing

foods.

Algae

• Alginates come from brown algae. They make water-

based products thicker, creamier, and more stable

over extreme differences in

temperature, pH, and time.

Algae

• Some products containing

alginates are brownie mix,

whipped topping, relishes, salad

dressings, sauces, and gravies.

Algae

• Carrageenan is extracted from

certain types of red algae. It is used in

stabilizing and gelling foods cosmetics,

pharmaceuticals, an industrial products.

Algae

• Some products containing

carrageenan are chocolate milk, coffee creamer,

yogurt, ice cream, pudding,

toothpaste, and sour cream.

Algae

• Beta carotene is a natural coloring

pigment derived from green algae. It is used as a yellow-

orange food coloring and may help

prevent certain types of cancers

Algae

• Some products made with beta carotene are

multiple vitamins, cheese, egg

substitute, ice cream, margarine,

mayonnaise, whipped topping.

Algae

• The many products listed here are only a small portion of

the many products derived from seaweed.

• This is another reason to protect Earth’s oceans!

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