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Many male potency drinks are especially thick, often including both Irish moss and oatmeal.
Irish moss is also used by beer brewers as a fining agent.
Sea moss, also called Irish moss, finds its way into many health drinks.
Bentonite and Irish moss are the two most common.
The area is a major source and processing center for Irish Moss harvested locally from the sea.
The spectators sat on the stands with a spread of rice and beans and Irish moss drinks.
A bog of salmonberry bushes was ripped out and 275,000 Irish moss plants set into place.
Irish Moss (also called sea moss) a milkshake-like beverage.
Irish moss may refer to:
"Sweet violets, and the Irish moss Da sent me."
Pectin, from citrus fruits, and carrageen or Irish moss, a kind of gelatinous seaweed, have been used by home cooks for centuries.
At Jerusalem village the inhabitants were collecting in haste, before a thunder-shower now approaching, the Irish moss which they had spread to dry.
Irish moss is commonly used as a clarifying agent in the process of brewing (beer), particularly in homebrewing.
He left a bent shilling in an Irish Moss bottle within a stone cairn, to prove he had reached the top.
She was a tall column of green, like Irish moss, with a shawl of silk covering her hair and obscuring her face.
During the summer, Irish Moss seaweed is commercially harvested from the shores around North Cape and surrounding areas.
Historically, various substances such as egg whites, blood, milk, fish swim bladder derivatives, and Irish moss have been used as finings.
An example of polyelectrolyte flocculation is the removal of protein cloud from beer wort using Irish moss.
A beer-fining agent that is suitable for vegetarians is Irish moss, a type of red alga also known as carrageenan.
Irish moss (Chondrus crispus)
The tidal lagoon behind the dunes is habitat for a variety of Giant Irish Moss called Chondrus crispus.
This particular strain of Irish Moss called Chondrus crispus, is also referred to as Giant Moss.
She also contributed in 1804 to his Muscologiae Hibernicae Specilegium, the first work on Irish mosses.
Red seaweed, or Rhodphyta, includes dulse, purple nori, ogo, agar and Irish moss.
Some good choices include crape myrtle, dogwood, palm, pear, redwood, and redbud trees, and Irish moss, bunch and dichondra.