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harvesting seaweed safely

Harvesting seaweed in County Sligo

04/05/2017 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Just off Streedagh beach looking onto Donegal Bay – the most amazing collection of edible seaweeds:  sugar kelp, dulse, sea spaghetti, pepper dulse, carrageenan, sea lettuce, velvet horn, bladderwrack, alaria and a very pretty pink seaweed (erect coralline) which is also pure …

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