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单词 carrageen
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Definition of carrageen in English:

carrageen

(also carragheen, carrageen moss)
noun ˈkarəɡiːnˈkɛrəˌɡin
mass noun
  • An edible red shoreline seaweed with flattened branching fronds, found in both Eurasia and North America.

    Chondrus crispus, division Rhodophyta

    Also called Irish moss
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The smell of baking from the gingerbread, scones, sponges and tarts mingled with the natural aroma of the dillisk, carrageen, plants, goat's cheese and vegetables.
    • Some old local British recipes make use of carrageen moss.
    • We have had another go at marbling: this time we used carrageen moss, which smells like the shore at low tide, and is fairly icky, but works.
    • I know how to eat everything you can gather on its rocky coast and bone-white beaches: razor shells, cockles, mussels, whelks, carrageen seaweed, winkles, crabs (velvet and red), conger eel, mackerel.
    • A traditional stabilizer used to be arrowroot, but now agar-agar, carrageen, starches, gelatin, or even pectin are common natural-based stabilizers.

Origin

Early 19th century: from Irish carraigín.

 
 

Definition of carrageen in US English:

carrageen

(also carragheen, carrageen moss)
nounˈkerəˌɡēnˈkɛrəˌɡin
  • An edible red shoreline seaweed with flattened branching fronds, found in both Eurasia and North America and used to produce carrageenan.

    Chondrus crispus, phylum Rhodophyta

    Also called Irish moss
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The smell of baking from the gingerbread, scones, sponges and tarts mingled with the natural aroma of the dillisk, carrageen, plants, goat's cheese and vegetables.
    • A traditional stabilizer used to be arrowroot, but now agar-agar, carrageen, starches, gelatin, or even pectin are common natural-based stabilizers.
    • We have had another go at marbling: this time we used carrageen moss, which smells like the shore at low tide, and is fairly icky, but works.
    • I know how to eat everything you can gather on its rocky coast and bone-white beaches: razor shells, cockles, mussels, whelks, carrageen seaweed, winkles, crabs (velvet and red), conger eel, mackerel.
    • Some old local British recipes make use of carrageen moss.

Origin

Early 19th century: from Irish carraigín.

 
 
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