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dulse

[duhls] / dʌls /
NOUN
algae
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


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Dulse is therefore the seaweed that produced a dashi that was more diverse in aromas and rich in umami flavours.

From Salon • Sep. 11, 2022

Dulse can be eaten like kale or spinach, added to a fresh salad or cooked into a stir fry or pasta.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 13, 2022

Dulse normally grows in the wild along the Pacific and Atlantic coastlines and is harvested, dried and sold as a cooking ingredient or nutritional supplement.

From Time • Jul. 16, 2015

Red seaweeds Dulse: Maroon-coloured with a smoky, meaty flavour when dried, it can be included stews and soups for added depth.

From The Guardian • May 20, 2015

There is a saying in Scotland: "He who eats of the Dulse of Guerdie, and drinks of the wells Kindingie, will escape all maladies except black death."

From Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure by Fernie, William Thomas




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