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DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT LINES OF SCIENCE AND INNOVATION

National Geographic Magazine India

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June 2021

AQUACULTURISTS IN OREGON are developing a specialty food industry centered on a marine alga that’s been called “the most productive protein source on Earth,” “the superfood of the future,” and—intriguing to many people—“bacon of the sea.” Dulse (rhymes with “pulse”) is a seaweed found in the northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

- HICKS WOGAN

DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT LINES OF SCIENCE AND INNOVATION

A SIDE OF CRISP SEAWEED

THIS ‘BACON OF THE SEA’ DELIVERS PLENTIFUL PROTEIN WITH A SPLASH (INSTEAD OF AN OINK).

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