Of a seaweed
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ALGOIDOf a seaweed
bladderworta kind of seaweed
isokonta type of green seaweed
bladderwortsBLADDERWORT, a kind of seaweed
isokontsISOKONT, a type of green seaweed
SUSHIBARIt goes through a lot of seaweed
laverbreada kind of bread made from seaweed
laverbreadsLAVERBREAD, a kind of bread made from seaweed
kombua type of seaweed used to flavour stock, also KONBU
oreweeda type of seaweed (a plant growing in the sea)
konbua type of seaweed used to flavour stock, also KOMBU
oarweeda type of seaweed (a plant growing in the sea)
oarweedsOARWEED, a type of seaweed (a plant growing in the sea)
konbusKONBU, a type of seaweed used to flavour stock, also KOMBU
oreweedsOREWEED, a type of seaweed (a plant growing in the sea)
kombusKOMBU, a type of seaweed used to flavour stock, also KONBU
frondthallus or thalloid shoot (as of a lichen or seaweed) resembling a leaf
carragheen(Irish) a kind of dark red, branched seaweed, aka Irish moss also CARAGEEN, CARRAGEEN
carrageen(Irish) a kind of dark red, branched seaweed, aka Irish moss also CARAGEEN, CARRAGHEEN
carrageensCARRAGEEN, (Irish) a kind of dark red, branched seaweed, aka Irish moss also CARAGEEN, CARRAGHEEN
carragheensCARRAGHEEN, (Irish) a kind of dark red, branched seaweed, aka Irish moss also CARAGEEN, CARRAGEEN
makia small segment cut from a long roll of cold rice and various other ingredients wrapped in a sheet of seaweed, in Japanese cuisine
makisMAKI, a small segment cut from a long roll of cold rice and various other ingredients wrapped in a sheet of seaweed, in Japanese cuisine
clambakeAn outdoor social gathering at which clams and other seafood (and often chicken, potatoes, and sweet corn) are baked or steamed, traditionally in a pit, over heated stones and under a bed of seaweed
clambakesAn outdoor social gathering at which clams and other seafood (and often chicken, potatoes, and sweet corn) are baked or steamed, traditionally in a pit, over heated stones and under a bed of seaweed
sorbitolwhite, crystalline, sweet, water-soluble powder, C6H8(OH)6, occurring in cherries, plums, pears, seaweed, and many berries, obtained by the breakdown of dextrose and used as a sugar substitute for diabetics and in the manu
sushiscold boiled rice moistened with rice vinegar, usually shaped into bite-size pieces and topped with raw seafood (nigiri-zushi) or formed into a long seaweed-wrapped roll, often around strips of vegetable or raw fish, and sliced into bite-size pieces (maki-
sushicold boiled rice moistened with rice vinegar, usually shaped into bite-size pieces and topped with raw seafood (nigiri-zushi) or formed into a long seaweed-wrapped roll, often around strips of vegetable or raw fish, and sliced into bite-size pieces (maki-
NORIA purple seaweed.
gulfweeda brownish seaweed
laminariana brown seaweed
rockweeda brown seaweed
vraickera seaweed gatherer
tangleweeda coarse seaweed
tangleweedsTANGLEWEED, a coarse seaweed
gulfweedsGULFWEED, a brownish seaweed
fucoidsFUCOID, a brown seaweed
rockweedsROCKWEED, a brown seaweed
vraickersVRAICKER, a seaweed gatherer
laminariansLAMINARIAN, a brown seaweed