Description
Irish Moss Powder — The Ocean’s Nourishing Superfood
Irish Moss (Chondrus crispus) is a species of red algae harvested from the rocky Atlantic coastlines of Ireland, the Caribbean, and North America. Long celebrated in traditional Irish and Caribbean folk medicine, Irish Moss has surged in global popularity as a nutrient-dense sea vegetable prized for its natural thickening properties and broad wellness applications.
Our Irish Moss Powder is finely milled from dried whole Irish Moss, making it easy to blend into smoothies, gels, skincare preparations, and culinary recipes.
Product Features
- Finely milled Irish Moss powder (Chondrus crispus)
- Natural source of carrageenan — a plant-based thickener and emulsifier
- Mild, neutral flavour — blends seamlessly into recipes
- No fillers, additives, or artificial ingredients
- 100g resealable pack
Traditional & Common Uses
- Used as a natural thickener in smoothies, puddings, sauces, and plant-based desserts
- Traditionally consumed as a nourishing tonic in Irish and Caribbean herbal traditions
- Used in DIY skincare as a natural gel base for face masks and moisturisers
- Popular ingredient in sea moss gels and wellness shots
How to Use
As a gel: Mix 1–2 tablespoons of Irish Moss Powder with warm water and blend until smooth. Refrigerate to set into a gel. Use 1–2 tablespoons of gel per serving in smoothies or recipes.
As a powder: Add ½–1 teaspoon directly to smoothies, juices, or soups. Stir well to combine.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight in an airtight container. Best used within 12–24 months of purchase.
Caution: Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a thyroid condition, as sea vegetables are naturally high in iodine.
Botanical Name: Chondrus crispus
Common Names: Irish Moss, Carrageen Moss, Sea Moss
Form: Fine Powder
Net Weight: 100g
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