Palmaria palmata
Palmaria palmata
Palmaria palmata

Plant Family
Palmariaceae
Botanical Description
Dulse is a red seaweed with flat, red to purple fronds 10-50 cm long, resembling the palm of a hand. It attaches to rocks by a small disc-shaped holdfast.
Cautions
High in iodine - use caution with thyroid conditions. May accumulate heavy metals from polluted waters. Harvest from clean areas only.
Habitat
Rocky intertidal and subtidal zones in cold northern waters.
Harvest Instructions
Harvested by hand at low tide. Cut or pluck from rocks, leaving holdfast to regenerate.
Geographic Distribution
North Atlantic and North Pacific coasts including Iceland, Ireland, and eastern Canada.
Growth Conditions
Grows attached to rocks in cold, clean seawater.
Plant Size
10-50 cm
Effects on the Body
Highly nutritious, rich in minerals especially iodine. Supports thyroid function. Good source of protein for vegetarians.
Active Constituents
Iodine, iron, potassium, magnesium, vitamins A, C, E, B vitamins, protein, fiber.
Safety Information
Pregnancy Safety: caution
Breastfeeding Safety: caution
Dosage
As food: a few grams daily. Not to exceed recommended iodine intake.
Culinary Use
Eaten dried as snack (chewy texture). Added to soups, stews, salads. Popular in Irish and Canadian Maritime cuisine.
Folklore & Historical Use
Traditional food in Ireland, Iceland, and Atlantic Canada for centuries. Important source of nutrients in coastal communities.
Scientific Research
Limited clinical research available. Nutritional studies confirm high protein, mineral (especially iodine), and vitamin content. Contains bioactive peptides with documented ACE-inhibitory activity in vitro.
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