WHEN we think of seaweed, most of us picture sushi or crispy dried seaweed snacks. In reality, seaweed is more than just food; it is quietly becoming a big part of many products we use every day.
Some types, like sea grapes (often called “green caviar”) or sea bird’s nest, are sold as premium health foods because they’re packed with nutrients.
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