Dulse

Word DULSE
Character 5
Hyphenation dulse
Pronunciations /dʌls/

Definitions and meanings of "Dulse"

What do we mean by dulse?

An edible red seaweed (Palmaria palmata) that grows on rocky shores on both sides of the northern Atlantic Ocean. noun

A seaweed, Rhodymenia palmata, belonging to the order Florideœ. noun

A seaweed of a reddish brown color, which is sometimes eaten, as in Scotland. The true dulse is Sarcophyllis edulis; the common is Rhodymenia. Written also dillisk. noun

A seaweed of a reddish-brown color (Palmaria palmata) which is sometimes eaten, as in Scotland. noun

Coarse edible red seaweed noun

A seaweed of a reddish-brown color (Palmaria palmata) which is sometimes eaten, as in Scotland.

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The word "dulse" in example sentences

Our living now is very hard, shell-fish are very scarce, and difficult to be had; the sea - weeds are our greatest support; we have found a sort of sea-weed which we call dulse, it is a narrow weed, growing on rocks in the sea, which, when boil'd about two hours, thickens the water like flour; this we esteem a good and wholsome food. ❋ Robert Kerr (1784)

Dinger asked, pointing to a rock covered in the brown edible seaweed called dulse. ❋ Adrian McKinty (2007)

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. ❋ Various (N/A)

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. ❋ James De Mille (N/A)

Finstone with a creel on her back, had given him all his hands could hold of the sea-weed called dulse, presumably not from its sweetness, although it is good eating. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

In Step 1, when the nuts are just about toasted, add ½ cup shredded nori or arame or dulse. ❋ Mark Bittman (2010)

An old man came by kayak to collected dulse, the seaweed strewn on the shore, and watching him, I spied the carcass of a minke whale beached by a far cliff. ❋ Unknown (2009)

* I like to put it in a bowl and add steamed veggies (like kale or broccoli) and then drizzle everything with olive oil, dulse flakes, and tamari or Bragg's liquid amino acids. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The flavor associated with winter is salty and rather than relying on table salt, learn to enjoy the wonderful mineral rich seaweeds such as kelp, nori, hiziki, and dulse which can be used to season food. ❋ Unknown (2009)

OPTIONAL: 2 tablespoons dulse flakes or nori flakes OR a small piece of kombu seaweed ❋ Bryanna Clark Grogan (2009)

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. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Flavored with fresh dill, lemon, onion and the sea vegetable dulse, these cakes will be enjoyed by the finickiest eaters. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Or I'll have some salad with my favorite seaweed, dulse. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Dinger crawled over to the rock, lifted up the dulse, pointed at it. ❋ Adrian McKinty (2007)

Burud and dulse and typureely jam, all free of charge, aman, and. ❋ Unknown (2006)

With her beneficial yeasts, proteins, and minerals, dulse is an optimum nourisher for uterus and nerves. ❋ GreenFertility (2006)

With her dark purple-red color and her ever-changing shape, dulse is as red and changing as a woman's moon time. ❋ GreenFertility (2006)

Yo, [I seen] them [niggaz] [bustin] dulses at your ass ❋ Franko (2005)

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