Seaweed that’s rich in iodine

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Kelp.

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Kombu (from Japanese: 昆布, romanized: konbu) is edible kelp from mostly the family Laminariaceae and is widely eaten in East Asia. It may also be referred to as dasima (Korean: 다시마) or haidai (simplified Chinese: 海带; traditional Chinese: 海帶; pinyin: Hǎidài).

There are about eighteen edible species in Laminariaceae and most of them, but not all, are called kombu. Confusingly, species of Laminariaceae have multiple names in biology and in fisheries science. In the following list, fisheries science synonyms are in parentheses, and Japanese names follow them.

Kombu is a loanword from Japanese.

In Old Japanese, edible seaweed was generically called “me” (cf. wakame, arame) and kanji such as “軍布”, 海藻 or “和布” were applied to transcribe the word. Especially, kombu was called hirome (from hiroi, wide) or ebisume (from ebisu). Sometime later the names konfu and kofu appeared respectively in two editions of Iroha Jirui Shō in 12th–13th century.

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