It provides protein to all the organisms.
Seaweed provides us with loads of nutrition. Different seaweeds provide different amounts of vitamins and minerals. Here are just a few of them:
iodine, calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, sodium, chromium, protein (as mentioned above), mannitol, phosphorous, alginate, fucoidan, laminarin, carotene, germanium, phytohormones, vitamins, A, C, D, E, K and B complex vitamins.
seaweed salad.. get the recipie from google search
seaweed is a plant used for salad and khao meri lindi
Salad
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If you can find one that has gluten free soy sauce or no soy sauce then probably. At the sushi bar I work at however, the seaweed salad we buy "Hiyashi Wakame" from The Marine Foods Corporation contains "Hydrolyzed vegetable protein" which contains wheat. So in our case, no. Be careful if you're a celiac.
No you don't instead of eating seafood eat a salad, chicken or some seaweed??
i think it is crispy seaweed with a side salad and a diet coke with lemon in it
Seaweed could be an excellent addition to any weight loss program. They are not only extremely low in calories, they are only 40 calories in a cup of dried seaweed, but studies have demonstrated that it may even be able to help you burn more calories, this is because eating it can give you a fullness sensation that can help you save almost 200 calories a day. So, don't hesitate to add a healthy seaweed salad to your menu, because they will never mean more than 120 calories a serving.
It depends. If they r vegatarian then they probably eat seaweed salad and stuff. But if they are omnivors they probably eat small shrimp:):)
You can do numerous amounts of things with seaweed: Sushi, Fertiliser, Seaweed wrap, seasoning, Ice creamYou can use seaweed as a natural remedy to treat many diseases, including:Thyroiditis, Goitre, Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism and Thyroid Disorders;Cardiovascular / Heart Disease, Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar Disorders;Breast Cancer and Other Women Diseases;Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders;Osteoporosis and Joint Pain.You can eat seaweed as a salad, a soup, or take a seaweed supplement.
To make seaweed salad, start by soaking dried seaweed (such as wakame) in warm water for about 10-15 minutes until it rehydrates. Drain and chop the seaweed into bite-sized pieces. In a bowl, mix the seaweed with ingredients like sesame oil, soy sauce, rice vinegar, and a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Toss everything together and serve chilled or at room temperature for a refreshing dish.
That's an urban legend. All of it is Seaweed! Good luck, it's really good