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Matching on Seaweed · Marine forage
Properties we’ll match against: P10, P02. Sorted by how many of these properties each recipe uses.
Other materials matching “Seaweed”: Foraged seaweed.
7 recipes
Alginate film
A quick-setting sheet made by pouring alginate solution and spraying with a calcium salt to set it on contact.
Paper pulp brick
Recycled paper pulp pressed into moulds and dried into lightweight bricks or boards. A home insulation or craft base.
Recycled hand-made paper
Waste paper pulped and set in a deckle to make fresh sheets. Absorbent, deckle-edged, suitable for printing and drawing.
Plant fibre paper
Paper made from retted plant stems. Stronger and more textured than recycled paper.
Tea-leaf paper
Spent tea leaves pulped with a smaller portion of waste paper, set in a deckle and pressed dry into thin, fragrant, tea-coloured sheets. The leaves give colour and texture; the paper gives strength.
Cardboard pulp tile
Corrugated cardboard pulped and pressed into a thicker, sturdier board than recycled paper. The corrugations break into long, locking fibres that give the dried tile real strength.
Raw seaweed sheet
Whole foraged kelp or wrack rinsed of salt, blanched briefly, blended into a slurry and dried slowly into a thin, translucent sheet. Different from R005 alginate film, which uses purified powder; this version keeps the colour, fibre and faint smell of the sea.
