laverbread
Laverbread is a traditional Welsh dish made from laver, a type of edible seaweed that grows on rocky shores. The seaweed is washed, boiled for several hours, and then minced or ground into a soft, paste-like consistency. In many Welsh homes the paste is then mixed with a little oatmeal or flour and shaped into small cakes that are fried until browned.
In Welsh cuisine, laverbread is commonly served warm as part of a breakfast or as a savory
Geographically, laverbread is most closely associated with Wales, particularly the coastal regions of the west, where
Nutritionally, laverbread is high in fiber and minerals, including iodine, iron, and trace elements. It is low