Some, likedulse, could be eaten fresh from the sea, but others, like badderlock, a seaweed used mainly for its stalk, were first cooked.
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The order also prohibits the harvesting of edible seaweeds—laver,dulseand carrageen—and a plant commonly known as samphire or glasswort.
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There are also traditional items for sale, such as barley candy anddulse(edible seaweed harvested locally).
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Seaweeds include kelp, several varieties of wrack (including bladder and serrated), dilisc (ordulse), agar, sea grass, sea lettuce and carrageen moss.
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Although a fast-dying tradition, there are many who gather their owndulse.
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