What does hijiki mean?
Hijiki means Sargassum fusiforme, a brown seaweed used in Japanese cuisine..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
Sargassum fusiforme, a brown seaweed used in Japanese cuisine..
“We're going to start you out, for the first three days, on psyllium seeds and hijiki.”
A. Hijiki, the branched seaweed frequently used in small amounts in salads and garnishes, and other kinds of seaweed do contain more arsenic than other foods, but no arsenic-related health problems have been traced to hijiki in the United States.
Use hijiki when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Hijiki means Sargassum fusiforme, a brown seaweed used in Japanese cuisine..
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“We're going to start you out, for the first three days, on psyllium seeds and hijiki.”
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