manauea
/ manau.ea /1. n., A small red seaweed (Gracilaria coronopifolia), with stiff, cylindrical, succulent stem and branches, a good alga for making food gels (KL. line 53).
2. A variety of taro.
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1. n., A small red seaweed (Gracilaria coronopifolia), with stiff, cylindrical, succulent stem and branches, a good alga for making food gels (KL. line 53).
2. A variety of taro.
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
Wild kalo growing in uncultivated places. See ʻāweuweu, a native variety of kalo also often growing wild. Both are good for poi but too acrid for table taro.
Small, red seaweed (Gracilaria coronopifolia), an all-seasons alga. Extensively used for food; a specialty is cooking it with octopus. It has a clear, fine gelatin. A similar seaweed has a Japanese name, ogo (Gracilaria bursa-pastoris), popular with Japanese in Hawaiʻi.
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