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A weed. Of the sea.

Wilson, when examining Seaweed.

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Soggy sea grass.

Willow, when examining Seaweed.

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A weed, from the sea.

Wolfgang, when examining Seaweed.

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Even the sea is infested by weeds.

Wendy, when examining Seaweed.

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IT IS SLIMY AND DISGUSTING

WX-78, when examining Seaweed.

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I'll admit, I'm not much of a phycologist.

Wickerbottom, when examining Seaweed.

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It's slimy.

Woodie, when examining Seaweed.

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Sea garbage.

Maxwell, when examining Seaweed.

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If consumed in its current condition, it's bound to cause me intestinal distress.

Wagstaff, when examining Seaweed.

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Watery plant filth!

Wigfrid, when examining Seaweed.

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The salad of the sea.

Webber, when examining Seaweed.

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Name says it all.

Walani, when examining Seaweed.

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I do not have much experience with this ingredient.

Warly, when examining Seaweed.

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Get's tangled in my rigging.

Woodlegs, when examining Seaweed.

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'TIS WEED O' WILBA EATS

Wilba, when examining Seaweed.

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Yum

Wormwood, when examining Seaweed.

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Wet, soppy projectile.

Wheeler, when examining Seaweed.

Seaweed is a Vegetable Food Item in the Shipwrecked DLC. It is harvested from Seaweed Plants in the Shallow Ocean or in Coral Reefs. Seaweed can be used in the Crock Pot and is also used in several crafting recipes. It can be dried on Drying Racks to acquire Dried Seaweed.

Roasted Seaweed

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Crispy.

Wilson, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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Not bad once you add fire.

Willow, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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Wolfgang's strong stomach will destroy this!

Wolfgang, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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Better, but it's still a weed.

Wendy, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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A HEALTHY SNACK

WX-78, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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Very high in protein.

Wickerbottom, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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It has a weird texture.

Woodie, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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I'm loathe to eat this.

Maxwell, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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Previous experiments have proven it is edible in this form.

Wagstaff, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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Sea snack.

Wigfrid, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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Very salty.

Webber, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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A little better I guess...

Walani, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

Warly Portrait.png
Could use toasted sesame seeds...

Warly, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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Cooking it don't make it food.

Woodlegs, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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FWOOSH'DED YUM YUMS!

Wilba, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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Ball of Sea Yum

Wormwood, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

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A nice big pile of... food?

Wheeler, when examining Roasted Seaweed.

Roasted Seaweed is a Vegetable food item acquired by cooking Seaweed on a Campfire, Fire Pit, Star, Chiminea, or Obsidian Fire Pit. It does not deduct sanity unlike its raw counterpart, restores a tiny bit more health, and takes longer to spoil. However, it cannot be used in the various Seaweed recipes, including the California Roll Crock Pot recipe.

Dried Seaweed

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Salty!

Wilson

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Healthy jerky.

Willow

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Is edible.

Wolfgang

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It keeps longer like this. Tastes better too.

Wendy

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HEALTH FOOD

WX-78

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I've dried the algae.

Wickerbottom

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It sort of sticks to my tongue.

Woodie

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Ugh.

Maxwell

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Devoid of its moisture, it is actually quite tasty.

Wagstaff

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It is chewy...

Wigfrid

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It sticks to the roof of our mouth!

Webber

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It's better with some crunch.

Walani

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Could use Tamari...

Warly

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This s'pose ta pass fer jerky?

Woodlegs

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DOST KEEPETH LONGER

Wilba

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No more sea in Sea Yum

Wormwood

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Maybe I could make a paper airplane out of it.

Wheeler

Dried Seaweed is a Vegetable Food Item introduced in the Shipwrecked DLC. It is produced by drying Seaweed on a Drying Rack for 1/4 of a Day.

Dried Seaweed restores 3 Health Meter.png, 12 Hunger Meter.png, 10 Sanity Meter.png and lasts 20 days. In comparison, Cooked Seaweed restores same Health Meter.png, a bit less Hunger Meter.png and no Sanity Meter.png benefit and lasts half as long. Neither Cooked nor Dried Seaweed can be used for California Rolls, so its only use in the Crock Pot is as general Vegetable filler.

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×10

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×5

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×4

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×4

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×4

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×6

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  • Since Roasted Seaweed restores 3 Health per plant consumed, eating them in bulk is an easy way to restore both Health and Hunger quickly due to their abundance.