If I don’t try it, I don’t believe it. A seaweed that tastes like a barnacle, come on. The codium, this seaweed of rock and Galician nationality but of English green color, some people call it “barnacle seaweed”, although we like to call it “ramallo de mar” (sea branch). A tender and velvety branch that will surprise you with its flavor. Don’t be afraid, you can try it raw. If you don’t try it, you won’t believe it.
But not only shines for its flavor, codium seaweed does not contain sugars, is a source of protein, is rich in fiber and minerals such as iodine or magnesium, and is a rock like barnacle.