How To Use dulse In A Sentence
- In Step 1, when the nuts are just about toasted, add ½ cup shredded nori or arame or dulse. The Food Matters Cookbook
- Thousands of strange forms sport under the shadow of the brown, waving sea-weeds, or among the delicate scarlet fronds of the dulse, which is found growing in the little ponds that the inequalities of the beach have retained. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861
- Process the tomato, celery, dulse and onion or garlic in a food processor, or finely chop in a wooden bowl.
- You might start the game with a dulse salsa on pain au Levain from the ovens of the late restaurant in Elizabeth Street (very fashionable, dulse, at the moment).
- Vanadium is found in dulse, kelp, and other seaweed as well as in large marine fish and in the fishmeal made of marine-phosphate fed to poultry. What foods, minerals, vitamins, and fatty acids help your eyes?
- This was a marine plant called dulse, which, in these waters, grows very plentifully, and is gathered and dried by the people in large quantities. Lost in the Fog
- In Scotland and Ireland, dulse is eaten dried like potato crisps but is also added to many basic dishes.
- This includes various seaweeds such as kelp or dulse, certain mineral salts such as sodium sulfate (Glauber's salts) and certain plants.
- The other is Palmaria palmata, or Dulse, a red-brown seaweed with fronds radiating from a central disc.
- Dinger asked, pointing to a rock covered in the brown edible seaweed called dulse. The Bloomsday Dead