Nunca las he probado y ahora se ha puesto de moda. Será de cuestión de hacerlo, así sabré si me gusta , para seguir consumiéndolas. Feliz fin de semana.
Nunca tinha visto, como seria feito! São aproveitadas as algas? Dizem que são um excelente fertilizante... e os fertilizantes andam com um preço astronómico... Adorei a foto! Abraço Ana
Thera's a lot people that like to eat seaweed. They say it good for your health.
ReplyDeleteSeaweed is a good fertiliser.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Interesting photo. There are many uses for seaweed. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteInteresting! I didn't know how they did this.
ReplyDeletehugs
Donna
Seaweed harvesting is practiced around the world. I ate seaweed on Monday when we had sushi.
ReplyDeleteOh, I wonder how easy it is to harvest it these days. Lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of seaweed Bill
ReplyDeleteInteresting And quite a sight.
ReplyDelete...and it's good fertilizer.
ReplyDeleteHardworking people! Just looking at the water gives me goosebumps! Nive pic. Good afternoon, dear Bill.
ReplyDelete''Nice pic'' !: ))
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Okay, so I know that seaweed is eaten but I never thought about how it is harvested. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou can certainly have my share if that is for eating, Bill. lol. Diana
ReplyDeleteNever tried that.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of seaweed, Bill.
ReplyDeleteI eat roasted seaweed almost everyday. As a snack.
ReplyDeleteI hear it's good for you.
ReplyDeleteNunca comi algas marinhas!
ReplyDeleteQueria experimentar!
Um abraço e bom fim de semana! :)
Nunca las he probado y ahora se ha puesto de moda. Será de cuestión de hacerlo, así sabré si me gusta , para seguir consumiéndolas.
ReplyDeleteFeliz fin de semana.
The fishing nets look special.
ReplyDeleteNice. I didn't know people still did that. I know seaweed is very good for plants in the garden especially fruit trees.
ReplyDeleteI'd never given much thought has to how seaweed was harvested before now!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo of the harvest.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
That's something I've never seen before, Bill. Happy to know how it's done.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
I've heard of it done here.
ReplyDeleteSiempre se aprende algo. Buen fin de semana. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteSiempre se aprende algo. Buen fin de semana. Te mando un beso. https://enamoradadelasletras.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteIt is so sad that, given the pollution of our oceans, almost nothing can be consumed with unrestricted enjoyment.
ReplyDeleteI have heard of seaweed harvesting, but never have seen it done. Looks like hard work.
ReplyDeleteI love seaweed :-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Lovely capture.
ReplyDeletegood "catch".....
ReplyDeleteGreat shot
I wonder why they harvest. To sell? To compost? To clean up the beach? Curiouser and curiouser!
ReplyDeleteNice photograph.
ReplyDeleteSeaweed is very nutritious.
All the best Jan
Sea Veg
ReplyDeleteI never thought about how it was harvested. Interesting to see these photos. Sure wish I had some for my gardens.
ReplyDeleteI never thought about how it was harvested. Interesting to see these photos. Sure wish I had some for my gardens.
ReplyDeleteInteresting!!!
ReplyDeleteNunca tinha visto, como seria feito! São aproveitadas as algas? Dizem que são um excelente fertilizante... e os fertilizantes andam com um preço astronómico...
ReplyDeleteAdorei a foto! Abraço
Ana