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rmujica | 3 years ago

In Chile is common to eat Cochayuyo, a type of kelp without air bladders [0]. Some people are dismissive about its taste, but personally I love it on my Charquicán [1].

It is very cheap and readily available at most fish markets through all the country.

[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durvillaea_antarctica#Chilean_...

[1]: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charquic%C3%A1n

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neves|3 years ago

Incas used algae as a source of iodine to prevent hypothyroidism. There was a sound commerce between the mountains and the shore.