Kelp is a type of brown seaweed harvested from the cold waters of the
Atlantic Ocean. Although the plant lacks a root system, it manages to
set perch on the rocky terrain of the ocean floor with a foot-like
apparatus appropriate called a holdfast. For this reason, kelp is also
commonly known as rockweed.
Like other seaweeds, kelp is sometimes referred to as a “super food” (or superfood)
because it is highly nutritious. In fact, it’s an excellent source of
amino acids as well as minerals, including calcium and iodine.