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Meanings of
carrageen
in English
Dark purple edible seaweed of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America.
carragheen
Irish moss
carageen
Chondrus crispus
Synonyms
Examples for "
carragheen
"
carragheen
Irish moss
carageen
Chondrus crispus
Examples for "
carragheen
"
1
It is called carrageen, or
carragheen
,
a dark-purple cartilaginous seaweed which dried and bleached, is used in making blancmange... View Article
2
Then we began talking of the
carragheen
he had gathered and the spring tides that would come again during the summer.
3
After one hour add the
carragheen
and the honey and boil for another 30 minutes, then leave to rest for further 30 minutes.
1
But the woman had green eyes: green as
Irish
moss
.
2
Dulse, a coarse flat red seaweed is eaten raw in Nova Scotia;
Irish
moss
needs to be boiled.
3
The
Irish
moss
is a sort of food for the whole system and helps to build a person up.
4
If so,
Irish
moss
,
also known as carrageen, is the cure for you IT'S THE cough that does it.
5
Perhaps the most remarkable cases of fertilization occur in the Florideæ or red seaweeds, to which class the
well
-
known
Irish
moss
belongs.
1
The structure of a third long-chain flavodoxin from
Chondrus
crispus
has recently been reported.
2
A medium-scale expression profiling approach to identify genes regulated by MeJA in the red seaweed
Chondrus
crispus
is described here.
3
Chondrus
crispus
is a common red macroalga living on the rocky shores of the North Atlantic Ocean.
4
Chondrus
crispus
is a species of red algae that grows on rocks from the middle intertidal into the subtidal zones of the North Atlantic coasts.
5
On the fifteenth of September, a fine specimen of brown
Chondrus
Crispus
was added, and on the thirtieth, a very large frond of Ulva Latissima.
Usage of
carrageen
in English
1
OF AMPLIFICATION re June 19 Comment on seaweed, particularly Irish seaweed, called
carrageen
,
used in preparing blancmange.
2
In the east, meanwhile, seaweed-based gelling agents such as agar and
carrageen
have been used for years.
3
Adding the
carrageen
will also thicken it.
4
If so, Irish moss, also known as
carrageen
,
is the cure for you IT'S THE cough that does it.
5
Use whatever seaweed with instructions on the back that says it's suitable for soups: kelp, dillisk or
carrageen
are good.
6
It is called
carrageen
,
or carragheen, a dark-purple cartilaginous seaweed which dried and bleached, is used in making blancmange... View Article
7
Another may be ignited by skirts and kidneys on a bed of
carrageen
moss followed by Peggy's Leg; all washed down with Guinness.
8
Carrageen
costs but little, and is considered extremely salutary for persons of delicate constitutions.
9
There would really only have been dillisk and
Carrageen
moss that would have been eaten.
10
Says he, 'You ought to try
Carrageen
moss.
11
'It is long I am hearing talk of the
Carrageen
,
and I never knew what it was.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
call carrageen
add the carrageen
know as carrageen
Carrageen
through the time