Bull Kelp

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This type of kelp looks like a water pipe and somewhat resembles a bullwhip, which is why it's called bull kelp.
Bull kelp mainly grows in cold water regions and can form dense kelp forests underwater.
It can grow to over 100 feet in length and grows remarkably fast, up to 7 inches per day.
Bull kelp is harvested once every summer and is quickly made into pickles or kelp paste for better storage, ensuring a crunchy texture whenever it's eaten.
Bull kelp is rich in vitamins, minerals, and trace elements, making it a healthful addition to diets where seaweed cuisine is common.
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What kind of trace elements? Arsenic?😮

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