Difference between revisions of "Caulerpa lentillifera"
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− | + | Keenan has eaten '''lato''' that came packaged in brine. The plant swells when you put it in fresh water (as expected from osmosis) but retains a lot of salt unless you soak it in the fresh water for days. The texture is excellent, it is like boba/caviar and the whole stem and everything is tender. It has an intense flavor "like the ocean" - not just salty or umami but a low-tide, barnacles sort of flavor. | |
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Caulerpa lentillifera |
Keenan has eaten lato that came packaged in brine. The plant swells when you put it in fresh water (as expected from osmosis) but retains a lot of salt unless you soak it in the fresh water for days. The texture is excellent, it is like boba/caviar and the whole stem and everything is tender. It has an intense flavor "like the ocean" - not just salty or umami but a low-tide, barnacles sort of flavor.
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