Energy | 1214 kJ |
Fat | 7.7 g |
Saturated Fatty Acids | 2.7 g |
Monounsaturated fat | 0.7 g |
Polyunsaturated fat | 2.1 g |
Total Omega-3 fatty acids | 823 mg |
Total Omega-6 fatty acids | 1254 mg |
Carbohydrates | 23.9 g |
Which of sugars | 3.1 g |
Fibers | 3.6 g |
Protein | 57.5 g |
Quality of the product is one of the most important aspects and therefor tested by EU lab before sold as organic. Based on this we keep only provides the highest quality and strives to a healthy product without pesticides, heavy metals and other contaminants.
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Spirulina was a food source for the Aztecs and other Mesoamericans until the 16th century; the harvest from Lake Texcoco and subsequent sale as cakes were described by one of Cortés’ soldiers. The Aztecs called it “tecuitlatl”.
Spirulina was found in abundance at Lake Texcoco by French researchers in the 1960s, but no reference to its use was made by the Aztecs as a daily food source after the 16th century, probably due to the draining of the surrounding lakes for agricultural and urban development. The topic of the Tecuitlalt, which was earlier discovered in 1520, was not mentioned again until 1940, the French phycologist Pierre Dangeard mentioned about a cake called “dihe”, consumed by Kanembu tribe, African Lake Chad, Kanem (Chad, Africa). Dangeard studied the “dihe” samples and found that it is like a puree of spring form blue algae. Spirulina has also been traditionally harvested in Chad. It is dried into dihé, which are used to make broths for meals, and also sold in markets. The spirulina is harvested from small lakes and ponds around Lake Chad.
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