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Aqua Blue Spirulina Powder
Aqua Blue Spirulina Powder
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Chefs and foodies from around the world are using this wondrous plant to create award-winning dishes that sing with color. Blue spirulina powder is the pigment derived from blue-green algae. During the 16th century, Aztecs harvested blue spirulina and used the algae to make cakes called Tecuitlatl. Bring on Suncore Foods® Organic Aqua Blue Spirulina Powder into your favorite yogurts, smoothies, desserts, and baked goods—due to added ingredients, colors result may vary. Add some creative coloring to your next dish!
TO USE: Baked Goods, Desserts, Smoothies, and Yogurts (Certified Organic by Organic Certifier since 2020)
INGREDIENTS: Organic Blue Spirulina Extract Powder
COLOR: Tiffany Blue or Sky Blue
NET WEIGHT: 2 oz, 12-Pack, 48-Pack & Wholesale 12 KG
STORE IN A DRY AND COOL PLACE, AWAY FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT & MOISTURE
Fun Facts About Blue Spirulina ▼
- Blue spirulina is extracted from Arthrospira platensis, a blue-green microalgae that has been on Earth for over 3.5 billion years — making it one of the oldest life forms on the planet.
- The Aztecs harvested spirulina from Lake Texcoco in the 16th century and pressed it into cakes called Tecuitlatl — one of the earliest recorded uses of algae as food.
- NASA has studied spirulina as a potential food source for long-duration space missions.
- Blue spirulina gets its stunning aqua color from phycocyanin, a pigment unique to blue-green algae.
- Unlike green spirulina, blue spirulina has a neutral flavor, making it perfect for adding color to smoothies, desserts, and baked goods without altering taste.
Please be advised that there may be variations in the color and photo of the powder between batches and harvests. We want to ensure that our customers are aware of this potential variance so that they can make informed decisions when purchasing our products. We kindly request your understanding and patience as we strive to maintain consistent quality standards and ensure customer satisfaction.
For residents of the state of California, please see Prop 65 warning.


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If you want blue in your sourdough, use blue spirulina. I love the blue butterfly pea flower but I think the acidity in the sourdough makes it purple. Blue spirulina is perfect! The picture shows my sourdough with blue spirulina and pink pitaya!
I use your powdered colors for my baked treats at GroovyBones. All my customers are happy with them. We never use anything artificial. They help me to create really nice groovy designs.
Makes a really pretty and vibrant blue color
Great
Perfect for smoothies! Adds the most beautiful blue color.
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