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dulse

[duhls] / dʌls /
NOUN
algae
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


Example Sentences

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Last fall, its seven-course menu featured dishes with intriguing combinations of fir, boletus mushroom and sake, or dulse seaweed, lemongrass and galangal, a relative of ginger.

From New York Times

Red algae, more appetizingly known as dulse, is smoked and crumbled over the tuna tonnato, a long-running favorite on the menu, made by spreading the creamy tuna sauce under a sheet of raw yellowfin.

From New York Times

There was “Maine seaweed: frothy ocean broth, dulse, tapioca,” which resembled too accurately, both in looks and in flavor, something that had washed up onshore.

From The New Yorker

In addition to charcoal toothpaste, gingham shopping totes from Trademark and her cultish “dulse Caesar salad,” Ms. Berrie has been holding an evening talk series called Wellness Wednesdays.

From New York Times

Stir in the tomatoes and their juices, the broth, bay leaf, dulse, if using, the Creole and Old Bay seasonings.

From Washington Post