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KūmoleSource:

n. A soft, succulent, small seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis), with densely branched furry tops that are tan, pink, or dark red, arising from a creeping stem-like portion; one of the best-liked edible seaweeds, prepared in balls for market. Also limo koko and for some informants līpehe, līpehu, līpaʻakai.

Red seaweed resembling a miniature pink tree (Asparagopsis taxiformis). It is succulent, cylindric, and tufted, found attached to coral reefs in feathery, tree-like tufts. A very popular and widely used alga and the original one used in poke.

E huli iā “limu kohu” ma Ulukau.

Search for “limu kohu” on Ulukau.

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