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August 28, 2008

Living off Seaweeds

by Alumeci Nakeke, The Fiji Times, Fiji - Seaweed is a plant found along many coasts, on reefs or in deep waters and extensively used for food by coastal people. While some have health benefits others are used to produce various food additives or gelatinous substances commonly found in confectionery, meats and poultry products, desserts and beverages and moulded foods.

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