Sentence examples for seaweed of from inspiring English sources

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All of these items (and the seaweed, of course) will keep indefinitely; just refrigerate the sesame oil.

Sargasso Sea, area of the North Atlantic Ocean, elliptical in shape and relatively still, that is strewn with free-floating seaweed of the genus Sargassum.

He had a rich collection of stories of storms, violent williwaws, and southerly busters, of waterspouts and whales leaping like trout, icebergs and doldrums and enmeshing seaweed, of wild times in distant ports.

"Hopefully this allows people to accept it in a way that isn't saying, 'I remember my mum's vegetarian mate who used to wear the weird purple trousers.'" Roasting this wonderful brassica gives a deep savoury flavour and an amazing crunchy texture, not too far away from the Chinese restaurant crispy seaweed of my childhood.

"Neither you nor I, with our earth-bound senses, know the foam and surge of the tide that beats over the crab hiding under the seaweed of his tide-pool home; or the lilt of the long, slow swells of mid-ocean, where shoals of wandering fish prey and are preyed upon, and the dolphin breaks the waves to breathe the upper atmosphere".

The brown seaweed of T. conoides (J. Agardh) Kuetz was collected from the intertidal zone of Mandapam, Gulf of Mannar, Southeast Coast of Tami Nadu, India.

The seaweed of economic potential cultivated in IMTA is doubly interesting, since it reduces environmental impact and provides biomass for the extraction of high-value compounds (Samocha et al. 2015; Yu et al. 2016; Barceló-Villalobos et al. 2017).

Arame might be the most distinct-looking seaweed of this bunch.

There was no seaweed of any kind in the bags the newspaper tested.

There are many different types, such as Sorbitol (which comes from corn syrup), Mannitol, which comes from seaweed (of all places!), Maltitol, (which comes from starch) and many others.

Dr. Philip Helfrich, a young researcher hired by Banner, began this search by investigating an entry in the Hawaiian dictionary for the "limu-make-o-Hana" (rough translation deadly seaweed of Hana) [2].

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