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What does sea twine mean?

Sea twine is a kind of sea vegetable that is thinner than kelp, and is generally used to make bun stuffing. Sea twine is also known as camel's hair, twine vegetable, scientific name daylily, is a kind of brown algae phylum, brown algae, daylily order, daylily family, daylily genus. It grows on rocks or in rocky marshes in the mid-tidal zone, and also in rocky marshes in the high-tide zone and on rocky reefs in the low-tide zone.

Value

Sea floss can be used as feed and medicine, but also edible, delicious flavor, rich in nutritional value. In addition to being rich in protein and fat, it also contains a large amount of sulfate, which has an anticoagulant effect and is also helpful in preventing cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

Sea twine is a kind of brown algae that has not yet been developed, with high food and health care value, and has long been used as a marine vegetable treasure by the residents along the coast of China, but its very limited natural resources, lack of seedlings, and immature breeding technology have restricted the development and utilization of this seaweed.