Dark purple edible seaweed of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America.
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Examples for "irish moss"
Examples for "irish moss"
1Irish Moss is used for food, after being boiled to a jelly.
2But the woman had green eyes: green as Irish moss.
3Dulse, a coarse flat red seaweed is eaten raw in Nova Scotia; Irish moss needs to be boiled.
4The Irish moss is a sort of food for the whole system and helps to build a person up.
5Irish Moss and Milk.-Soakabout two tablespoonfuls of Irish moss for five minutes and wash thoroughly in cold water.
1Another may be ignited by skirts and kidneys on a bed of carrageen moss followed by Peggy's Leg; all washed down with Guinness.
2There would really only have been dillisk and Carrageen moss that would have been eaten.
3Says he, 'You ought to try Carrageen moss.
1The structure of a third long-chain flavodoxin from Chondrus crispus has recently been reported.
2A medium-scale expression profiling approach to identify genes regulated by MeJA in the red seaweed Chondrus crispus is described here.
3Chondrus crispus is a common red macroalga living on the rocky shores of the North Atlantic Ocean.
4Chondrus crispus is a species of red algae that grows on rocks from the middle intertidal into the subtidal zones of the North Atlantic coasts.
5On the fifteenth of September, a fine specimen of brown Chondrus Crispus was added, and on the thirtieth, a very large frond of Ulva Latissima.
Translations for Chondrus crispus