Asked by John
1. I like dried seaweed.
2. I like dry laver.
Are both have the same meaning?
2. I like dry laver.
Are both have the same meaning?
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Answered by
SraJMcGin
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. I'm not sure that "laver" is the same thing as dried seaweed. Did you look it up in the dictionary?
Main Entry: [2]la·ver
Pronunciation: 'lA-v&r, 'lä-
Function: noun
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, a water plant
Date: 1611
: any of several common red algae (genus Porphyra) with fronds used for stewing or pickling
What I can tell you is that the Japanese word for dried seaweed is "nori." You ARE right; laver is also nori or seaweed!
Main Entry: [2]la·ver
Pronunciation: 'lA-v&r, 'lä-
Function: noun
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, a water plant
Date: 1611
: any of several common red algae (genus Porphyra) with fronds used for stewing or pickling
What I can tell you is that the Japanese word for dried seaweed is "nori." You ARE right; laver is also nori or seaweed!
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