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Sea grape or
seagrape may
refer to:
Coccoloba uvifera, a
flowering plant native to
tropical America,
including Florida, the
Caribbean and
nearby islands...
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fruits of the
sea grape may be
eaten raw,
cooked into
jellies and jams, or
fermented into
sea grape wine. The
leaves of the
sea grape can be made into...
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Valonia ventricosa, also
known as
bubble algae,
sea grape, or sailor's eyeballs, is a
species of
algae found in
oceans throughout the
world in tropical...
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Caulerpa lentillifera or
sea grape is a
species of
ulvophyte green algae from
coastal regions in the Asia-Pacific. This
seaweed is one of the favored...
- A salp (pl.: salps, also
known colloquially as “
sea grape”) or
salpa (pl.:
salpae or salpas) is a barrel-shaped,
planktonic tunicate in the
family Salpidae...
- A
grape is a fruit,
botanically a berry, of the
deciduous woody vines of the
flowering plant genus Vitis.
Grapes are a non-climacteric type of fruit, generally...
- It is
commonly known as
sea grapes (along with the
related Caulerpa lentillifera) and is
found in many
areas of
shallow sea around the world. Despite...
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Retrieved December 8, 2023. "Cook
Islands Biodiversity:
Caulerpa racemosa -
Sea-
Grapes Seaweed". Cook
Islands Biodiversity &
Natural Heritage.
Retrieved December...
- tea
flavored yōkan, a po****r ****anese red bean
jelly made from agar
Sea grapes, a
tropical edible seaweed, are also
eaten in ****an,
either imported from...
- okamur**** Nori Porphyra,
Pyropia Ogonori Gracilaria Sea grape Caulerpa lentillifera,
Caulerpa racemosa Sea lettuce Ulva
lactuca Wakame Undaria pinnatifida...