e/Edible seaweed

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has glosseng: Edible seaweed are algae that can be eaten or are used in the preparation of food. They may belong to one of several groups of multicellular algae: the red algae, green algae, and brown algae. Seaweeds are used extensively as food in coastal cuisines around the world. Seaweed has been a part of diets in China, Japan, and Korea since prehistoric times . Seaweed is also consumed in many traditional European societies, especially in northern and western Ireland, Iceland and western Norway. Seaweed is also eaten in some parts of the Atlantic coast of France as well as Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Most edible seaweeds are marine algae as most freshwater algae are toxic. While marine algae are not toxic, some do contain acids that irritate the digestion canal, while some others can have a laxative effect. Japan consumes no fewer than 7 types of seaweed identified by name, and the general term for seaweed is used primarily for science and not in menus.
lexicalizationeng: Edible algae
lexicalizationeng: edible seaweed
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German
has glossdeu: Algen, besonders Seetang, werden vor allem in Ostasien als Lebensmittel genutzt. Je nach Art sind sie nahezu geschmacklos oder haben einen würzig-salzigen Geschmack. Zu den heute durch die japanische Küche auch in Europa bekannten Sorten gehören Kombu, Wakame und besonders das für Sushi verwendete Nori.
lexicalizationdeu: Algen
lexicalizationdeu: Alge
Hebrew
lexicalizationheb: מאכלי אצות
Dutch
lexicalizationnld: Eetbare alg
Castilian
has glossspa: Las algas comestibles son aquellas que pueden comerse o se utilizan en la preparación de otros alimentos.
lexicalizationspa: Alga comestible
lexicalizationspa: Algas comestibles
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