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- Asparagopsis_taxiformis abstract "Asparagopsis taxiformis, Limu kohu formerly A. sanfordiana is a species of red algae, one of several limu used in the Cuisine of Hawaii as a condiment.Limu kohu in the Hawaiian language means "pleasing seaweed". It is one of the most popular edible algae used in Hawaii.Limu kohu is a traditional ingredient in poke.The essential oil of limu kohu is 80% bromoform (tri-bromo-methane). by weight, and includes many other bromine- and iodine-containing organic compounds.".
- Asparagopsis_taxiformis comment "Asparagopsis taxiformis, Limu kohu formerly A. sanfordiana is a species of red algae, one of several limu used in the Cuisine of Hawaii as a condiment.Limu kohu in the Hawaiian language means "pleasing seaweed". It is one of the most popular edible algae used in Hawaii.Limu kohu is a traditional ingredient in poke.The essential oil of limu kohu is 80% bromoform (tri-bromo-methane). by weight, and includes many other bromine- and iodine-containing organic compounds.".