"Lato: |
Have you known or tasted Sea Grapes, a seaweed locally known as “lato”
in Bicol? Did you know that “lato” is highly nourishing for it contains high amount of minerals,
balanced amino acid profile and rich in iodine. Being a good source of
Magnesium, this seaweed helps reduce high blood pressure and prevents heart
attack. It is also useful for people suffering from thyroid problems. It can be
eaten raw as an appetizer, dipped in lemon juice or vinegar mixed with onion
and/or other spices. It can be used in
salads, be eaten as snacks, can be used in Sushi and as an ingredient in Salmon
Rolls, and many more.
Newly harvest "Lato" |
“Lato”,
scientifically known as Caulerpa lentillifera is one of the favored species of
edible Caulerpa due to its soft and succulent texture. They are also known as
sea grapes, green caviar and "ar-arosep". This pretty green seaweed is made up of tiny oblong balls.
Did you know that the sea grapes are abundant in
Panlatuan Cove of Pilar, Sorsogon, Philippines?
This seaweed grows naturally and abundantly in an area of about ten hectares , as estimated
by the Municipal Agriculture Office Technician. The term “Panlatuan” is a local
dialect meaning, a place where “lato” came from. The cove covers the villages of Lungib, San
Rafael and Inapugan. It has a pure seawater, which is considered as high
saline, with 28-31 ppt as tested by a refractometer. Local
folks observed that said seaweed is more abundant from October to May than
during rainy season when the level of salinity decreases. The “lato” from this
area, can now be found at the wet
markets of the provinces of Albay,
Sorsogon, and even in some parts of Metro Manila.
Dare
to taste and enjoy its heath benefits.
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thanks for such insightful info. Adelfa
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. I'm glad to share said information.
ReplyDeleteI found them in a Filipino store here in California for 5 dollars for a handful size in a bag. I MISS ARUSIP
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