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    • About NESF
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      • New England Kelp Harvest
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      • Send note, call, or text
      • Subscribe to NESF updates
    • Recipes and Basic Uses
      • Simple uses and handling
      • Recipes
    • About Sugar Kelp
      • Infographic - Culinary
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      • Sugar kelp - research
  • Home
  • About NESF
    • Our farm
    • Interviews
    • Press
    • Our community
  • Events
    • New England Kelp Harvest
  • Connect with us!
    • Send note, call, or text
    • Subscribe to NESF updates
  • Recipes and Basic Uses
    • Simple uses and handling
    • Recipes
  • About Sugar Kelp
    • Infographic - Culinary
    • Infographic - Nutrition
    • Infographic - Environment
    • Sugar kelp - research

Eat Kelp

When you eat local sugar kelp you support farmers who are cultivating delicious, nutrient-dense food which requires "zero inputs" - grown without arable land, fresh water, pesticides, or fertilizers. And while growing, sugar kelp removes carbon and nitrogen from the water.  Umami goddess food.

New England Sea Farms

New crop out-planting now!!!

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