Dark purple edible seaweed of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America.
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Examples for "carrageen"
Examples for "carrageen"
1OF AMPLIFICATION re June 19 Comment on seaweed, particularly Irish seaweed, called carrageen, used in preparing blancmange.
2In the east, meanwhile, seaweed-based gelling agents such as agar and carrageen have been used for years.
3Adding the carrageen will also thicken it.
4If so, Irish moss, also known as carrageen, is the cure for you IT'S THE cough that does it.
5Use whatever seaweed with instructions on the back that says it's suitable for soups: kelp, dillisk or carrageen are good.
1It is called carrageen, or carragheen, a dark-purple cartilaginous seaweed which dried and bleached, is used in making blancmange... View Article
2Then we began talking of the carragheen he had gathered and the spring tides that would come again during the summer.
3After one hour add the carragheen and the honey and boil for another 30 minutes, then leave to rest for further 30 minutes.
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.
1But the woman had green eyes: green as Irish moss.
2Dulse, a coarse flat red seaweed is eaten raw in Nova Scotia; Irish moss needs to be boiled.
3The Irish moss is a sort of food for the whole system and helps to build a person up.
4If so, Irish moss, also known as carrageen, is the cure for you IT'S THE cough that does it.
5Perhaps the most remarkable cases of fertilization occur in the Florideæ or red seaweeds, to which class the well-knownIrish moss belongs.
6Our women make it of Irish moss, and use it to stiffen the hair, so as to make it lie in the right place.
7Irish Moss is used for food, after being boiled to a jelly.
8Irish Moss and Milk.-Soakabout two tablespoonfuls of Irish moss for five minutes and wash thoroughly in cold water.
9Another sea plant, which grows in tufts in rather deep water, is called Irish Moss; it is green, brown or purple in colour.
10But as co-founders of the record label Irish Moss and the Rub-a-Dublin reggae festival, they've been finding ways to keep that music connected to home.
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