[Sca-cooks] dulse?

Kathleen A Roberts karobert at unm.edu
Thu Jan 8 15:07:00 PST 2009


On Thu, 08 Jan 2009 16:53:44 -0500
  Johnna Holloway <johnnae at mac.com> wrote:


> There's a chapter titled "Sea Vegetables" in Cowan & 
>Sexton's Irish Traditional Foods (1997).

i have that one.  and like all cookbooks, they tend to 
tell you how to cook it, but not the potential pitfalls. 
;)

did you know ancient ireland had laws for who and how much 
dulse could be harvested?  much the same as with fishing 
areas.  i guess you can see i am getting edu-macated in my 
research for the upcoming class: Legends, Lawyers and 
Landfills, Documenting Early Irish Food.

 From what i have heard, perhaps dulse is best used as 
seasoning and not an ingredient!

cailte

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