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Durvillaea antarctica, also
known as
cochayuyo and rimurapa, is a large,
robust species of
southern bull kelp
found on the
coasts of Chile,
southern New...
- boñato (Uruguay).[a]
Remojar el
cochayuyo (lit.to soak the
cochayuyo) — used in
Chile The
expression alludes to the
cochayuyo algae that is
harvested on Chile's...
-
chuchoca (co****ly
ground dry corn), humitas, locro, and
seaweeds like
cochayuyo and
luche served with
boiled eggs
became po****r.
Meals in
colonial times...
- ****an, over 20
species such as nori and aonori; Ireland, dulse; Chile,
cochayuyo.
Laver is used to make
laverbread in Wales,
where it is
known as bara...
- (Padina australis)
Arame (Eisenia bicyclis)
Badderlocks (Alaria esculenta)
Cochayuyo (Durvillaea antarctica)
Ecklonia cava
Kombu (Saccharina ****onica) Oarweed...
- and used for
culinary purposes Aonori – Type of
edible green seaweed Cochayuyo –
Species of seaweed, a form of kelp used as a
vegetable in
Chile Hijiki –...
- and in
Quechua the
stipes are
called ulte or ****lte, and the
blades are
cochayuyo.
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Huanchaco the
ceviche is
often served to
tourists with the
seaweed called cochayuyo or
mococho which is
taken from the s****s of
Huanchaco Typical dish of...
-
Arame (Eisenia bicyclis)
Badderlocks (Alaria esculenta)
Cochayuyo (Durvillaea antarctica)
Ecklonia cava
Kombu (Saccharina ****onica)
Oarweed (Laminaria...
- (hot pepper),
pieces of s****fish (limpets, surf clams) and sea weed (
cochayuyo).
Picante de Pallares: ****y
butter beans with milk, eggs and
fresh cheese...