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单词 spirulina
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Definition of spirulina in English:

spirulina

noun ˌspʌɪrʊˈlʌɪnəˌspɪrʊˈlʌɪnəˌspīrəˈlīnə
mass noun
  • 1Filamentous cyanobacteria which form tangled masses in warm alkaline lakes in Africa and Central and South America.

    Genus Spirulina, division Cyanobacteria

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Wading in the lake shallows, they stir up organic matter with their bills, including mollusks and crustaceans and the bird's favorite meal, spirulina, a type of nontoxic blue-green algae.
    • In fact, African flamingos get their pink color from eating a diet super-rich in the pinkish blue-green algae, spirulina.
    • You probably realize that spirulina has been used by NASA for their astronauts and is currently being grown in at least 40 countries.
    • Whenua Hou was declared predator-free two years ago, and birds are fed a special supplementary diet of egg protein, spirulina, and walnut essence.
    • The nine basic ingredients that Lasseur plans to grow on other planets are: rice, onions, tomatoes, soya, potatoes, lettuce, spinach, wheat and spirulina - all common ingredients except the last.
    1. 1.1 Spirulina cyanobacteria dried and prepared as a food or food additive, being a rich source of many vitamins and minerals.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While still damp, coat one side with ground lobster roe and the other side with spirulina; allow to dry.
      • A diet that includes blueberries, spinach or spirulina, a type of green algae, reduces the brain damage caused by stroke.
      • Stir in the sesame seeds and spirulina, if using.
      • Grasses, including barley, oat, rye, wheat grass, and alfalfa - technically a legume - are generally higher in fiber, while water greens like spirulina and chlorella tend to be higher in protein.
      • I also find spirulina and chlorella cleansing, and milk thistle is good with a longer detox.
      • Dunaliella, spirulina, wild blue green algae, wheat and barley grass, chorella, carrot, sweet potato, kale, parsley, and spinach are excellent sources of Vitamin A, listed in order of highest content.
      • Foods rich in GLA are spirulina, evening primrose oil, borage oil, and black currant seed oil.
      • A type of blue-green algae that also used to be a popular health boost at juice bars, spirulina is now sold as a supplement as well.
      • So alongside the organic soft drinks, spirulina and pure juices, she still stocks regular fizzies.
      • A much better mixture is a combination of one tablespoon each of spirulina, soy flour, and active dry yeast, added to a pint of water.
      • But my personal preference, for a tasty and healthy appetizer, is to match it with spirulina gomasio - my greatest condiment discovery for this winter!
      • Shake the spirulina with some of the juice in a jar before mixing it with the rest.
      • But this is where I get my weird soya milk, wheatgerm, banana and spirulina smoothies each and every day…
      • Liquid formulas and pills containing such herbs as spirulina and milk thistle, chlorophyll, red clover, echinacea and licorice root are ingested.
      • In 1981, the FDA declared spirulina ineffective for weight loss, and no subsequent studies to the contrary have been published.
      • I don't have time to make the detox elixir, so instead I take a good green powder with spirulina and wheat grass.
      • The series provides human-grade ingredients (no by-products or rendered fats) and healthful extras like spirulina, flax seed and cranberries.
      • In the US, the popularity of Spirulina is primarily as a ‘health food’, being sold in stores as a dried powder or in tablet form.
      • Other sources of omega 6 EFA's are human breast milk, soya beans, walnuts, spirulina and lecithin.
      • Researchers say spirulina may ward off cancer and protect your brain from age-related mental decline.

Origin

Modern Latin, from spirula 'small spiral (shell)'.

 
 

Definition of spirulina in US English:

spirulina

nounˌspīrəˈlīnə
  • 1Filamentous cyanobacteria which form tangled masses in warm alkaline lakes in Africa and Central and South America.

    Genus Spirulina, division Cyanobacteria

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In fact, African flamingos get their pink color from eating a diet super-rich in the pinkish blue-green algae, spirulina.
    • Wading in the lake shallows, they stir up organic matter with their bills, including mollusks and crustaceans and the bird's favorite meal, spirulina, a type of nontoxic blue-green algae.
    • You probably realize that spirulina has been used by NASA for their astronauts and is currently being grown in at least 40 countries.
    • Whenua Hou was declared predator-free two years ago, and birds are fed a special supplementary diet of egg protein, spirulina, and walnut essence.
    • The nine basic ingredients that Lasseur plans to grow on other planets are: rice, onions, tomatoes, soya, potatoes, lettuce, spinach, wheat and spirulina - all common ingredients except the last.
    1. 1.1 Spirulina dried and prepared as a food or food additive, which is a rich source of many vitamins and minerals.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Dunaliella, spirulina, wild blue green algae, wheat and barley grass, chorella, carrot, sweet potato, kale, parsley, and spinach are excellent sources of Vitamin A, listed in order of highest content.
      • I don't have time to make the detox elixir, so instead I take a good green powder with spirulina and wheat grass.
      • Other sources of omega 6 EFA's are human breast milk, soya beans, walnuts, spirulina and lecithin.
      • Stir in the sesame seeds and spirulina, if using.
      • Liquid formulas and pills containing such herbs as spirulina and milk thistle, chlorophyll, red clover, echinacea and licorice root are ingested.
      • But my personal preference, for a tasty and healthy appetizer, is to match it with spirulina gomasio - my greatest condiment discovery for this winter!
      • A much better mixture is a combination of one tablespoon each of spirulina, soy flour, and active dry yeast, added to a pint of water.
      • Grasses, including barley, oat, rye, wheat grass, and alfalfa - technically a legume - are generally higher in fiber, while water greens like spirulina and chlorella tend to be higher in protein.
      • Researchers say spirulina may ward off cancer and protect your brain from age-related mental decline.
      • A diet that includes blueberries, spinach or spirulina, a type of green algae, reduces the brain damage caused by stroke.
      • Shake the spirulina with some of the juice in a jar before mixing it with the rest.
      • But this is where I get my weird soya milk, wheatgerm, banana and spirulina smoothies each and every day…
      • The series provides human-grade ingredients (no by-products or rendered fats) and healthful extras like spirulina, flax seed and cranberries.
      • While still damp, coat one side with ground lobster roe and the other side with spirulina; allow to dry.
      • A type of blue-green algae that also used to be a popular health boost at juice bars, spirulina is now sold as a supplement as well.
      • In 1981, the FDA declared spirulina ineffective for weight loss, and no subsequent studies to the contrary have been published.
      • Foods rich in GLA are spirulina, evening primrose oil, borage oil, and black currant seed oil.
      • I also find spirulina and chlorella cleansing, and milk thistle is good with a longer detox.
      • In the US, the popularity of Spirulina is primarily as a ‘health food’, being sold in stores as a dried powder or in tablet form.
      • So alongside the organic soft drinks, spirulina and pure juices, she still stocks regular fizzies.

Origin

Modern Latin, from spirula ‘small spiral (shell)’.

 
 
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