What is a Seamoss? Benefits and Downsides

What is a Seamoss? Benefits and Downsides

The seamoss is also called the Irish moss, and it is a type of red algae that is gathered for its carrageenan. Scientifically, it is called Chondrus cripus, and the seamoss is primarily located in waters where it grows along the rocky Atlantic coasts. It is a small seaweed that comes in a variety of colors, such as green, yellow, purple, red, brown, and black. The carrageenan is gelatinous in nature, and it helps in food thickening, such as in ice cream. 

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