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Limu Kohu
- Limu kohu. (Asparagopsis taxiformis). Plant has creeping basal portion from which soft, fuzzy uprights grow.
- HAWAII ADMINISTRATIVE RULES TITLE 13 DEPARTMENT OF
- “Limu kohu” means any seaweed known as Asparagopsis taxiformis or a recognized synonym. “Limu lipe'epe'e means any seaweed known as.
- hawaii.gov
- Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai (Plants of the Sea)
- Onto the shiny white sand. Hot from the heating sun as you step on it. Don't think that this is fun.
- www.kolohebruddahs.com
- Limu and Coral Reefs
- Posters of coral and limu. • coral pieces (cauliflower coral, lace coral, mushroom coral). • native limu (maunawea, wai'wai'ole, limu kohu).
- manoa.hawaii.edu
- Looking at Limu
- Activity 1: Looking at Limu.
- manoa.hawaii.edu
- Hawaiian seaweeds profile
- Asparagopsis taxiformis, limu kohu. Porolithon spp., encrusting calcareous red algae.
- www.waquarium.org
- New Year's sashimi likely plentiful, while prices for ahi are a guess at best
- "It's not as fresh as that," she said, pointing to the premium ahi in the refrigerator case at Tamashiro Market, but "good enough" for the poke she will make for her New Year's party using Hawaiian salt, chili pepper water, limu kohu and green onion.
- Edible Limu of Hawaii
- Limu kohu. (Asparagopsis taxiformis). Plant has creeping basal portion from which soft, fuzzy uprights grow.
- www.hawaii.edu
- Asparagopsis taxiformis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Asparagopsis taxiformis, Limu kohu formerly A. sanfordiana) is a kind of red algae, one of several limu used in the Cuisine of Hawaii as a condiment.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Limu kohu or ogo? - Los Angeles Area - Chowhound
- May 26, 2009 The new Korean market that took over Mitsua doesn't have either.
- chowhound.chow.com
- HECO > Limu Kohu Ahi Poke
- Limu Kohu Ahi Poke.
- www.heco.com
- Be - Hana Hou: The Magazine of Hawaiian Airlines - Current Issue
- The man is one of nineteen commercial limu kohu suppliers registered with the state of Hawai'i, who together harvested 2500 pounds of limu kohu in 2004.
- www.hanahou.com
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