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Hijiki

What it is

A black seaweed traditional in Japan — and the one sea vegetable food-safety regulators tell you to skip.

Why your biology objects

Unlike nori or wakame, hijiki concentrates inorganic arsenic, a carcinogen, which is why the UK Food Standards Agency advises against eating it at all. Traditional, but the specific contaminant overrides the provenance.

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