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Sea Grapes, Lato, Latok, Umi-bud (Caulerpa lentiferia)

$ 6.6

Availability: 27 in stock
  • Product: Fruit & Veg Box
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Serving Size: 20g
  • Calories per Serving: 1.07
  • Brand: Puregold Lato, Sea Grapes, Ararosep
  • Type: Seaweeds
  • Food Specifications: Dye Free
  • Expiration Date: 3/29/2022
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Number of Servings: 1

    Description

    Sea Grapes, Lato, Latok, U
    mi-bud?
    (Caulerpa lentiferia)
    5 Sachet  @ 20gm per Sachet-  Price Includes shipping cost
    This seaweed is one of the
    favored
    species of edible Caulerpa due to its soft and succulent texture. C.
    lentillifera
    is farmed and eaten in the Philippines, where it is locally known under various names including
    latô
    ,
    gusô
    , and
    arosep
    ; in the Malaysian state of Sabah, where it is known as
    latok
    ; and in Okinawa, Japan, where it is known as
    umi-bud?
    (
    ????
    ), meaning ?sea grapes
    .?[
    1] It is sometimes known in English as green caviar or sea grapes.[2]
    Caulerpa
    lentillifera
    is usually eaten raw with vinegar, as a snack or in a salad. In the Philippines, after being washed in clean water, it is usually eaten raw as a salad, mixed with chopped raw shallots and fresh tomatoes, and dressed with a blend of fish sauce or bagoong (fish paste) and vinegar. It is known to be rich in iodine.
    The pond cultivation of C.
    lentillifera
    has been very successful on Mactan Island, Cebu, in the central Philippines, with markets in Cebu and Manila. About 400 ha of ponds are under cultivation, producing 12?15 tonnes of fresh seaweed per hectare per year.
    Caulerpa
    lentillifera
    is a species of
    bryopsidale
    green algae from coastal regions in the Indo-Pacific.