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  • Mozuku (category Sea vegetables)
    Cladosiphon SEAWEEDS USED AS HUMAN FOOD Japan for Sustainability Template:Vegetable-stub...
    369 bytes (24 words) - 17:14, 16 October 2007
  • Carola (sea vegetable) (category Sea vegetables)
    seaweed known in South America. Botanical description (Spanish) Template:Vegetable-stub...
    286 bytes (19 words) - 16:58, 16 October 2007
  • Ogonori (category Sea vegetables)
    (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta). Eur. J. Phycol. 42: 41 - 46. Edible sea weed Template:Vegetable-stub...
    863 bytes (82 words) - 17:21, 16 October 2007
  • Nori (category Sea vegetables)
    commonly used to refer to the food products created from these so-called "sea vegetables". Finished products are made by a shredding and rack-drying process...
    4 KB (568 words) - 17:15, 16 October 2007
  • Sea lettuce (category Sea vegetables)
    as slender sea lettuces. Marine botany: Ulva C. Tanner & Robert Wilkes (2005-02-17). "Ulva Linnaeus 1753: 1163". AlgaeBase. Template:Vegetable-stub...
    2 KB (128 words) - 17:23, 16 October 2007
  • Wakame (category Sea vegetables)
    salads (Tofu salad), of often simply as a side dish to Tofu and a salad vegetable like cucumber. These dishes are typically dressed with Japanese ingredients...
    4 KB (498 words) - 17:30, 16 October 2007
  • Dabberlocks (category Sea vegetables)
    Template:Algae-stub Alaria esculenta is an edible seaweed, also known as dabberlocks or badderlocks, or winged kelp. It is a traditional food along the...
    4 KB (441 words) - 19:22, 29 October 2007
  • Kombu (category Sea vegetables)
    harvested, in Hokkaidō. It is cultivated as far south as the Seto Inland Sea. The earliest written record of kombu appeared in Shoku Nihongi in 797 as...
    3 KB (434 words) - 17:07, 16 October 2007
  • Bladderwrack (category Sea vegetables)
    North Sea, the western Baltic Sea, and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, also known by the common names black tang, rockweed, bladder Fucus, sea oak, black...
    7 KB (811 words) - 06:50, 26 September 2007
  • Hijiki (category Sea vegetables)
    sheep-nest grass respectively. Hijiki (Hizikia fusiformes) is a brown sea vegetable growing wild around the coasts of Japan, Korea, and China. It is a traditional...
    5 KB (608 words) - 17:03, 16 October 2007
  • Caulerpa (category Sea vegetables)
    species (especially C. lentillifera and C. racemosa) are eaten under the names sea grape or green caviar. They have a peppery taste. Seagrapes are eaten in Indonesian...
    3 KB (351 words) - 17:22, 16 October 2007
  • Dulse (category Sea vegetables)
    Newfoundland Occasional Papers in Biology. AlgaeBase Maritimes Dulse - Sea vegetable. Palmaria palmata on the Encyclopedia of Marine Life of Britain and Ireland...
    9 KB (1,207 words) - 17:00, 16 October 2007
  • Portulaca oleracea (category Flora of the Coral Sea Islands Territory)
    Res 37: 263-277, 2004 Megaloudi, Fragiska (2005). Wild and Cultivated Vegetables, Herbs and Spices in Greek Antiquity. Environmental Archaeology 10 (1):...
    6 KB (597 words) - 19:14, 16 September 2009
  • probably the red root vegetable known as the beetroot or garden beet. However, other cultivated varieties include the leaf vegetables chard and spinach beet...
    16 KB (967 words) - 18:57, 1 March 2010
  • from other plants typically restrict its natural occurrence to limestone sea cliffs, like the chalk cliffs on both sides of the English Channel. Wild B...
    7 KB (360 words) - 02:36, 4 March 2010
  • Nettle (category Leaf vegetables)
    Solanaceae. Spurge-nettle (Cnidolscolus stimulosus) in the Euphorbiaceae. Sea nettle (Chtysaora quinquecirrha) which is a jellyfish. Nettles are the exclusive...
    14 KB (1,738 words) - 11:42, 4 April 2007
  • exceptions, e.g. vegetables can be used in desserts such as sweet potato pie, sweet green tomato pie and sweet eggplant pie. Vegetables are also used in...
    11 KB (869 words) - 13:45, 10 March 2010
  • the storage, processing, and transportation of fruits, berries, nuts, vegetables, flowers, trees, shrubs, and turf. They improve crop yield, quality, nutritional...
    139 KB (656 words) - 22:18, 11 January 2010
  • service to the horticulturist in pollinating the flowers of fruit s and vegetables, is the result of its effort to secure nectar or pollen, the male element...
    30 KB (2,652 words) - 16:55, 2 February 2010
  • or turnip mustard is a plant widely cultivated as a leaf vegetable (see mizuna), a root vegetable, and an oilseed. Cultivated varieties of Brassica rapa...
    3 KB (162 words) - 02:23, 4 March 2010
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