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    Palmaria palmata, also called dulse, dillisk or dilsk (from Irish/Scottish Gaelic duileasc/duileasg), red dulse, sea lettuce flakes, or creathnach, is...
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  • genus of red algae Palmaria palmata, a species of red algae This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Palmaria. If an internal link...
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    major role in building coral reefs, belong there. Red algae such as Palmaria palmata (dulse) and Porphyra species (laver/nori/gim) are a traditional part...
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    neuroprotective properties.[citation needed] Edible red macroalgae such as Palmaria palmata (Dulse), Porphyra tenera (Nori), and Eisenia bicyclis have been measured...
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    Palmaria is a genus of algae. One of its most notable members is dulse, Palmaria palmata. Stackhouse, J. (1802 '1801'). Nereis britannica; continens species...
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    4 g (0.1 oz) of dried purple laver provides the RDA of vitamin B12. Palmaria palmata – Species of edible alga (Dilisk, Dilsk, Dulse) Gamet – Dried edible...
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  • variegata Dabberlocks (Badderlocks) Alaria esculenta Dulse (Dillisk) Palmaria palmata Eelgrass Zostera Green laver / Gim Monostroma, Porphyra, Ulva Gusô...
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    Velella velella & Palmaria palmata in a tidepool, Cambria, California...
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    edible seaweed dulse (Palmaria palmata). Guiry, M.D. (1974). A preliminary consideration of the taxonomic position of Palmaria palmata (Linnaeus) Stackhouse...
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    popular today. Two popular forms are dillisk (known in Ulster as dulse; Palmaria palmata) and Irish moss (carageen moss, Chondrus crispus, Mastocarpus stellatus)...
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