Carrageen

/ˌkærəˈɡiːn/ noun

A red seaweed found along the coasts of Ireland and northern Europe that's used to make a gelatinous substance for food and industrial products.

From Irish 'carraigín' meaning 'little rock', from 'carraig' meaning 'rock', because the seaweed grows on rocky shores. The name reflects its Irish origin and common habitat.

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