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a type of brown seaweed that grows on rocky shorelines and is characterized by its long, ribbon-like fronds
What is "rockweed"?
Rockweed is a type of brown seaweed that grows on rocky shorelines, characterized by its long, ribbon-like fronds. It has a salty taste with a slight sweetness and a tender, chewy texture. To prepare rockweed, it is typically harvested, thoroughly rinsed and then used in various culinary applications. It can be added to soups, stews, and stir-fries, or used as a garnish in salads and seafood dishes. Rockweed is known for its nutritional value, as it is a good source of vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber. However, it is important to harvest rockweed from clean and unpolluted waters and to follow proper harvesting practices to ensure its quality and safety for consumption.