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Seaweed or Red Algae
Chondrus Crispus, Corallina Officinalis
Family: Gigartinaceae or Corallinaceae. This plant typically grows on the underside of rocks on rocky shores and reefs. Geography: Atlantic coast of Europe and North America.
Historical Uses
This ingredient is rich in proteins, peptides, vitamins (including A,C,D,F & K), minerals (including Iron and Magnesium) and amino acids that are vital to maintaining healthy skin. It is often used as a skin conditioning agent, thickener, stabilizer and emulsifier.
Stories & Legends
During the1840s Irish potato famine people began eating Chondrus Crispus which is why it is also called Irish Moss.