Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 I've eaten it in Japan and it's excellent, and yes, there are many varieties. And if you've ever had sushi, the wraps are, or should be, seaweed. On Friday, June 4, 2004, at 05:34 AM, wrote: > Message: 1 > Thu, 3 Jun 2004 08:37:16 -0700 (PDT) > Noel <justice1stright73usa > Re: Re: Sea Vegetables > > Thanks for the info:) I never thought much about eating Seaweed because > it always sounded gross to me but of course I may try it and like it. I > saw the other message posted here by someone else saying sea vegetables > are an aquired taste so I can only imagine what they taste like. I still > may try them anyway out of curiousity. I'm always up for trying things at > least once. > > Noel > > > > > > Message: 4 > Wed, 02 Jun 2004 17:03:44 -0000 > " Feral " <terebinthus > Re: Sea Vegetables > > Seaweed. > Sea Vegetables are any plants that are edible > that are grown in the sea. They are yummy > and amazingly there is a vast variety of these > plants. i recall watching a show on FoodTV > once about a family in San Francisco that had > a business harvesting, cleaning, drying and > packaging them for sale in various healthfood > stores and restaurants around the world. > Another reason we need to strive to find > ways we can live responsibly to help > maintain the fragile eco-systems of our > oceans! > > ~ pt ~ > > > > Personally it will not be too soon when we see the END of the influences of Christian and Kaballistic mysticism on Paganism. We do not need their framework or their misguided influences. The Paganism of MOST of our ancestors had never before heard of Christianity, Judaism or Islam or Satan for that matter, until they were converted at the point of a sword. Be Well Leif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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