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- Xylomannan is also found in the red seaweed Nothogenia fastigiata.
- Especially popular, reports Djerradine, is the Algascience Slenderizing bath with red seaweed.
- Sea6 Energy has successfully converted red seaweed into ethanol and natural gas in their labs.
- {cup fresh Japanese red seaweed or finely slivered soaked dried hijiki ( sold in Japanese markets and health food stores)
- He makes his mortadella with carrageenan, a gel derived from red seaweed and used for years in toothpastes and puddings.
- Their color corresponds with the color of the seaweed they eat : red sea hares have been feeding on red seaweed.
- ""'Corallina " "'is a genus of red seaweeds with hard, abrasive calcareous skeletons in the family Corallinaceae.
- ""'Rhodothamniella floridula " "'is a small red seaweed detectable more easily with the feet than with the eyes.
- Although technically a red seaweed, it can show a wide range of colouring from yellow-buff to a red so dark as to be almost black.
- ""'Spongites yendoi " "'is a species of crustose red seaweed with a hard, calcareous skeleton in the family Corallinaceae.
- The current goal of Sea6 Energy ( along with their partner, Novozymes ) is to find an enzyme that breaks down red seaweed carbohydrate into monosaccharides more efficiently.
- The company's primary focus is to derive ethanol fuel from seaweed ( particularly red seaweed ) that can replace non-renewable energy sources commonly derived from fossil fuels.
- In Namibia, mussels, oysters, " Gracilaria " ( red seaweed used by the pharmaceutical industry ) and abalone are farmed, but the aquaculture industry is dominated by oyster production.
- At Clementine, Schenk serves an appetizer of fried shrimp on a bed of red seaweed and cucumber salad, and he uses bits of black hijiki seaweed in an appealing cross-cultural saffron rice salad.
- If by chance they pick up some purple or red seaweed, the nests they make have streaks of red or purple on them, and it has nothing to do with blood, as is commonly believed.
- Red seaweed, a favorite food of the green turtle flourishes on the coral-encrusted rocks in the shallow waters of the bay and the turtles are found basking on the black sand beach despite the presence of beachgoers.
- Later in the 19th century carrageen _ popularly known as " Irish moss, " even though it is is not a moss at all, but a dark purplish-red seaweed that grows in pools and on rocks _ was used as a remedy for chest ailments and as a jelling agent for puddings.
- Along the lower shore the coarse grained rocks are partly covered by brown seaweeds such as Flat wrack " ( Fucus spiralis ) " and Knotted wrack " Ascophyllum nodosum ", while pools and crevices in the rocks provide shelter for a wide variety of algal species, such as the red seaweed " Corallina officinalis ".
- They are home to a third of the world's whale and dolphin species, most of the UK's maerl, ( a collective term for several species of calcified red seaweed, and an important marine habitat ), Horsemussel ( " Modiolus modiolus " ) and seagrass beds, and distinctive species like the tall sea pen, " Funiculina quadrangularis ".
- ""'Eucheuma " "'or "'guso "'in the Philippines, is a group of red seaweeds / seaplants representing the subfamily "'Eucheumatoideae "'used in the production of carrageenan, an important product used in cosmetics, food processing, and industrial uses, as well as a food source for those living in Indonesia and the Philippines . " Eucheuma cottonii " is the particular species cultivated in the Philippines known as "'guso " '.