Algae that can be eaten and used in the preparation of food.
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Examples for "sea vegetables"
Examples for "sea vegetables"
1The sight of wild sea vegetables always fills me with a sense of delight.
2The sculpin and the sea vegetables may be compared to comic valentines, which expose the recipient to ridicule.
3Yet only the high-end restaurants (where it's now called sea vegetables) put it anywhere near their menus.
4You can also get iodine by eating sea vegetables (seaweed) such as dulse, wakame, kombu, and nori.
5Even today, this article tells us, an estimated quarter of Japanese food consists of one form or other of sea vegetables.
1But in time they discovered edible seaweed and bivalves along the coast.
2A valuable edible seaweed industry was carried on outside the sea dikes.
3I had no idea there were so many different kinds of edible seaweed.
4Andrews enumerates 26 varieties of edible seaweed known to the Hawaiians.
5One of its modern relatives is a type of edible seaweed called sea lettuce.
6It is seaweed, deliciously prepared-notthe common edible seaweed, but a rare sort, fine like moss.
7She receives a bag of dulse, edible seaweed, that has been left for her by Vincent.
8The edible seaweed Ello Jello cone can be up to five times more expensive than ordinary crepe cones, Ong says.
9Karengo was related to popular edible seaweed nori - used to make sushi - and was a traditional food source for Māori.
10Cinemagoers in Japan are likely to buy at the entrance a box with six sorts of edible seaweed to munch as they watch the screen.
11Some Prominent Edible Seaweeds
12Nearly all edible seaweeds belong to one of three broad groups: the green algae, the red algae, and the brown algae.
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