Definitions from Wiktionary (mekabu)
▸ noun: Undaria pinnatifida, a sea plant native to Japan and Korea and invasive elsewhere; wakame; Asian kelp.
▸ noun: Stems or thick leaves from near the stem of the plant, eaten as a vegetable.
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▸ noun: Undaria pinnatifida, a sea plant native to Japan and Korea and invasive elsewhere; wakame; Asian kelp.
▸ noun: Stems or thick leaves from near the stem of the plant, eaten as a vegetable.
Similar:
wakame,
kombu,
tororokombu,
bull kelp,
giant kelp,
hijiki,
arame,
kudzu,
seaweed,
Japanese arrowroot,
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