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  2. A seaweed foraging adventure along the Oregon coastline - AOL

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    Astoria’s Bowline Hotel serves a seaweed charcuterie platter with dulse cream cheese at The Knot Bar, while Oregon-based HAB Sauce produces a seaweed chilli crisp sauce with dulse.

  3. Atlantic Sea Farms: CO—100 2024 Top Disruptor - AOL

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    Atlantic Sea Farms has been named the CO—100 Top Honoree in the Disruptors category. Here’s how their unique vertically integrated model is transforming the seaweed farming industry.

  4. Tao Kae Noi - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, he made the strategic decision to concentrate exclusively on seaweed-based snacks. Tob's vision for the 'Taokaenoi' brand was to make it synonymous with seaweed snacks, much like how the term 'Mama' is commonly used by Thai people to refer to instant noodles, irrespective of the actual brand.

  5. Seaweed farming - Wikipedia

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    Underwater Eucheuma farming in the Philippines A seaweed farmer in Nusa Lembongan (Indonesia) gathers edible seaweed that has grown on a rope. Seaweed farming or kelp farming is the practice of cultivating and harvesting seaweed. In its simplest form farmers gather from natural beds, while at the other extreme farmers fully control the crop's ...

  6. Edible seaweed - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed is a possible vegan source of Vitamin B12. [19] The vitamin is obtained from symbiotic bacteria. [20] However, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics considers seaweed to be an unreliable source of Vitamin B12 for human nutrition. [21] Seaweed are used in multiple cuisines: seaweed wrapped sushi, maki; seaweed in soup, stew, hot pot

  7. Giant seaweed farm hopes to be carbon capture solution

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  8. Wakame - Wikipedia

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    Goma wakame, also known as seaweed salad, is a popular side dish at American and European sushi restaurants. Literally, it means "sesame seaweed", as sesame seeds are usually included in the recipe. In Korea, wakame is used to make a seaweed soup called miyeok-guk, in which wakame is stir-fried in sesame oil and boiled with meat broth. [22]

  9. Snack bar - Wikipedia

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    Snack bar at the Warm Mineral Springs attraction in North Port, Florida. The interior of a snack bar in the Netherlands A snack bar in Bandhagen, Stockholm, Sweden A snack bar in Malmi, Helsinki, Finland. A snack bar usually refers to an inexpensive food counter that is part of a permanent structure where snack foods and light meals are sold. [1]