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red seaweed =RED ALGA

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I ate brown - seaweed soup in the morning.

It's a kind of edible seaweed.
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Once upon a time there was an island called Lombok. On the island lived
a girl named Munira and her big brother Amin, the fisherman. "There
aren't any more fish around here, Munira," said Amin one day. "They've
all gone away, and I must follow them. Stay here, won't you? Promise me?"
"Of course," answered Munira. "I'll put a lamp in the window every night
for you to come home by." Amin didn't come back that night. Nor the next
night, nor the next. For years, Munira lived on the seashells she
gathered on the beach during the day. She waited by the window with her
lamp at night. The other people of Lombok moved away, one by one. Soon,
Munira was alone. One day Munira's cousin, Zeinab, came to visit her
from the big city. "Come to the city and live with me!" said Zeinab. "I
can't," said Munira. "I can't let the lamp go out." The next night there
was a terrible storm. In the morning, Munira walked along the beach
looking for seashells. Suddenly, she saw her lost brother Amin! He was
covered with seaweed and holding on to his broken boat, but he was alive.
"How did you find your way?" asked Munira. "There were no stars last
night!" "I saw the lamp," he said.
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[ÛÝ] ±è¹ä gimbap / Dried Seaweed Rolls

[ÛÝ] ¹Ì¿ª±¹ miyeokguk / Seaweed Soup

[ÛÝ] ºÒµîÇ®°¡»ç¸® Seaweed furcata

[ÛÝ] °¥·¡°õº¸ seaweed papulosa

[ÛÝ] °õÇÇ Seaweed/Gom Pi

[ÛÝ] ¸Å»ýÀÌ seaweed fulvescens

[ÛÝBr] ¹Ù´å¸» [ seaweed ]

seaweed ÇØÃÊ

HS2621
Other slag and ash, including seaweed ash(kelp); ash and residues from the incineration of municipal waste.
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Design of preparations combined milk calcium and seaweed calcium chewable tablets

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