An edible brown seaweed used, typically in dried form, in Chinese and Japanese cooking.
裙带菜草
Undaria pinnitafida, class Phaeophyceae
Example sentencesExamples
Add the wakame, red tosaka, clam and cockle meat, yuzu skin, and scallions and warm through.
A dish called the Tidal Pool has a subtly tinged grace of oysters, urchin, wakame, and wood-ear mushroom, but its ethereal subtlety matches nothing on the menu.
Brush plate with Chinese chili paste and make a fine line of wakame.
Delightful as incredibly fresh hijiki and wakame can be when sparked by sour cherries, the rush won't begin until your first chew.
Garnish with additional wakame and drizzle lightly with the olive oil.
Origin
Japanese.
Definition of wakame in US English:
wakame
nounˈwäkəˌmā
An edible brown seaweed used, typically in dried form, in Chinese and Japanese cooking.
裙带菜草
Undaria pinnatifida, class Phaeophyceae
Example sentencesExamples
Add the wakame, red tosaka, clam and cockle meat, yuzu skin, and scallions and warm through.
A dish called the Tidal Pool has a subtly tinged grace of oysters, urchin, wakame, and wood-ear mushroom, but its ethereal subtlety matches nothing on the menu.
Brush plate with Chinese chili paste and make a fine line of wakame.
Delightful as incredibly fresh hijiki and wakame can be when sparked by sour cherries, the rush won't begin until your first chew.
Garnish with additional wakame and drizzle lightly with the olive oil.