Not exact matches
Filed Under: 10 ingredients or less, 30 minutes or less, breakfast, dairy free, recipes, etc., refined sugar free, summer, vegan Tagged
With: banana, chia,
edible flowers, goji, greens, mango,
seaweed, smoothie, smoothie bowl, smoothie sundays, spirulina
One of the simplest ways to eat soy is to stir fry tofu
with fresh vegetables and some
edible seaweed, put it on brown rice, and season
with sesame seeds and tamari sauce.
Edible seaweed (found in health food stores, not on the beach) is loaded
with vitamins A, C, E and B, as well as calcium, potassium and iron.
Nusa Penida grows some delicious
edible seaweed varieties that are popular
with the Japanese and go down very well
with freshly grilled and garlic spicy sea fish glazed in salt, oil, and lemon grass.Lembongan Island Beach Villas are said to literally cascade down the hillside.