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Definition of wakame in English: wakamenoun ˈwakameɪˈwäkəˌmā mass nounAn edible brown seaweed used, typically in dried form, in Chinese and Japanese cooking. Undaria pinnitafida, class Phaeophyceae Example sentencesExamples - Add the wakame, red tosaka, clam and cockle meat, yuzu skin, and scallions and warm through.
- A dish called the Tidal Pool has a subtly tinged grace of oysters, urchin, wakame, and wood-ear mushroom, but its ethereal subtlety matches nothing on the menu.
- Brush plate with Chinese chili paste and make a fine line of wakame.
- Delightful as incredibly fresh hijiki and wakame can be when sparked by sour cherries, the rush won't begin until your first chew.
- Garnish with additional wakame and drizzle lightly with the olive oil.
Definition of wakame in US English: wakamenounˈwäkəˌmā An edible brown seaweed used, typically in dried form, in Chinese and Japanese cooking. Undaria pinnatifida, class Phaeophyceae Example sentencesExamples - Add the wakame, red tosaka, clam and cockle meat, yuzu skin, and scallions and warm through.
- A dish called the Tidal Pool has a subtly tinged grace of oysters, urchin, wakame, and wood-ear mushroom, but its ethereal subtlety matches nothing on the menu.
- Brush plate with Chinese chili paste and make a fine line of wakame.
- Delightful as incredibly fresh hijiki and wakame can be when sparked by sour cherries, the rush won't begin until your first chew.
- Garnish with additional wakame and drizzle lightly with the olive oil.
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