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Sea lettuce, which is a type of green alga, grows along the coasts and is interesting as potential food source. A new survey shows that there are 20 different species of sea lettuce along the ...
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Edible seaweed on Scotland’s shores draws the world’s foragers. Sea spaghetti, anyone?Sea truffles, sea lettuce, dulse, dillisk ... as Byles explains - become clear to discern. The subtle sea green sea spaghetti is crisp, fresh, nutty and anything but fishy, while the shaggy ...
GEORGE TOWN: A deep-green carpet of seaweed the size of over ... would be due to a species called Ulva lactuca, also called “sea lettuce,” which is edible. “It usually grows abundantly ...
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Tasty maritime meals: Try Scotland's healthy seaweed or sea linguineThese slippery plants actually resemble lettuce. Gradually, different shapes, colours and flavours emerge from the slippery mesh. The subtle sea green spaghetti tastes crisp, fresh and nutty ...
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