edible seaweed
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edible seaweed
Summary
edible seaweed ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (318 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Korean soup-Miyeokguk-01.jpg[2].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Sapporo Ichiban, Catford, London (4073176136).jpg[3].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Seaweed farming -Nusa Lembongan, Bali-16Aug2009 edit.jpg[4].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Cakes and Food Made of Seaweed by Kubo Shunman.jpg[5].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Aquakulturen Rotalgen Sansibar 1.jpg[6].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Dulse.JPG[7].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Saccharina latissima NOAA.jpg[8].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Senbei 003.jpg[9].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Korea-Miyeok-01.jpg[10].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Seaweed drying on roof of house, Shakan, Alaska, July 16, 1911 (COBB 136).jpeg[11].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Korean seaweed-packed gim-01.jpg[12].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Seaweed Cucumber Sunomono (4573832738).jpg[13].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Seaweed Salad.jpg[14].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Seaweed drying in cakes, Shakan, Alaska, July 16, 1911 (COBB 132).jpeg[15].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Hijiki (black seaweed and veggies) with steamed rice (8015302575).jpg[16].
- edible seaweed's image is recorded as Seaweed taro dessert.jpg[17].
- edible seaweed's subclass of is recorded as algae[18].
- edible seaweed's subclass of is recorded as seafood[19].
- edible seaweed's part of is recorded as wild food[20].
- edible seaweed's Commons category is recorded as Edible seaweed[21].
- edible seaweed's MeSH descriptor ID is recorded as D000097342[22].
- edible seaweed's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/064npr8[23].
- edible seaweed's MeSH tree code is recorded as B05.080.750.225[24].
- edible seaweed's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Edible algae[25].
- edible seaweed's topic has template is recorded as Template:Edible seaweed[26].
Why It Matters
edible seaweed ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (318 views/month).[1] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] It is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]