Amy McCarthy is a former reporter at Eater, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends. The internet is replete with “superfoods” and supplements that promise to ...
This red alga, native to Ireland, is packed with nutrition - 10% protein and 15% mineral qualities. Sadly, during the 1800s, Irish moss became a major part of the Irish people's diet as the country ...
THE STORY OF the drink Irish Moss begins, counterintuitively, in Peru. It was the harsh mountain climate of the Andes that gave the world the potato, that most prolific of tubers, which seduced the ...
Sea moss, also called Irish moss, is a type of edible red seaweed. Celebrities have said they take it for better skin and less inflammation. A dietitian said it has some good nutrients, but isn't ...