| kelp |
Underwater forests of tall, brown algae that grow in cool coastal waters
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| kelp |
Any one of a large variety of brown seaweeds.
Ãâó: www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/canwaters-eauxcan/bbb-lgb/librar...
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| kelp |
Dried seaweed used for making dashi stock. Kombu, a dried rolled kelp, is used as a flavoring in Sushi Rice. Found in health food stores, Japanese or Korean markets.
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| kelp |
A variety of large brown seaweed (of the order Laminariales
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| kelp |
ashes of seaweed from which carbonates or iodine were extracted
Ãâó: web.lemoyne.edu/~giunta/archemg.html
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