Sea truffles, sea lettuce, dulse, dillisk, Irish moss. All sorts of seaweed can be found on Scottish shores, a passionate forager explains "The seaweed on these bare rocks is very slippery," says ...
It tastes like a marriage of matcha and nori, anointed by truffles, and it has become the darling seaweed of chefs ... The ...
Once a sports physiotherapist, Tamara Singer now runs a gourmet seaweed business in a Norwegian archipelago where Vikings ...
Many of the hundreds of types of seaweed that grow in Scotland's strong tides are edible, delicious and healthy.
A giant clone of bladderwrack seaweed, potentially the world's largest clone, has been identified in the Baltic Sea. This clone, spanning over 500 km, was previously mistaken for a separate species.