This food looks like grapes, but it grows in water and tastes good. Have you seen it?

We are eating a lot of food. We are studying a lot of food. And there is such a food. It looks very like a very small grape, but it grows in water. People call it "sea grapes". Sea grapes are also rich in nutrition, containing a lot of amino acids, vitamins, minerals and so on. Have you seen it?

Look, isn't this bunch of sea grapes beautiful? Even more beautiful than real grapes. But is this a grape? Some clever friends may have found that its stem and its particles are the same. Green stems are transparent and crystal clear, and such creatures are probably algae.

In fact, it does belong to algae. Its scientific name is Dryopteris longipedunculata, which is an edible algae. It was originally raised in Okinawa, Japan. Later, people gradually discovered its practical value and nutritional value, and began to breed on a large scale.

Not only beautiful and crystal clear, but also delicious. It is very elastic, and it feels like Explosicum when bitten. Because it is algae, it still has the salty taste of seafood. But because of its high growth requirements, it is rarely seen in the market.

Have you ever seen such sea grapes?