Ahnfeltia

/ɑːnˈfɛltiə/ noun

A genus of small red algae found in cold ocean waters, used commercially for carrageenan extraction and in food thickening.

A scientific genus name, likely named after a person (following Linnaean nomenclature), referring to a type of seaweed with commercial and ecological importance.

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