What's this green crispy vegetable or edible seaweed?

What's this green crispy vegetable or edible seaweed? - Delicious salad in crispy tartlet served on plate

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My grandparents saw, but didn't take, these online images at Chiu Chow Garden restauarant in Central, Hong Kong. They can't remember which website: perhaps OpenRice? What's the scientific name for the green?

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Best Answer

Looks like qúndài cài (???)/Wakame/sea mustard. enter image description here




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What is the name of edible seaweed?

Wakame. While best known for providing a habitat for a variety of marine life species in the shallow, coastal waters around the world, kelp (laminaria) forests also provide an edible seaweed species known as wakame. Wakame, also known as sea mustard, is a dark green seaweed most often found in miso soup.

What is green seaweed called?

Sometimes called by its Latin name, Enteromorpha, hollow green weed is named for its tubular shape. Green seaweed, or green algae, consists of many diverse species. Although most predominant in fresh water, green seaweeds have many marine representatives, including green fleece, hollow green weed, and sea lettuce.

What is the most common edible seaweed?

6 Most Common Varieties Of Edible Seaweed
  • Nori. Also known as zicai in Chinese or gim in Korean, nori is perhaps the most recognisable seaweed on this list. ...
  • Kombu. ...
  • Umibudo. ...
  • Hijiki.


Are there any edible seaweeds?

There are currently no known poisonous or toxic seaweeds in existence. There are a few seaweeds that produce acid (acidweed), but these are no more acidic than your own stomach acid and would not harm you if consumed.



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