- For the Don't Starve Together food item, see Dried Kelp Fronds.
“Salty!”
“Healthy jerky.”
“Is edible.”
“It keeps longer like this. Tastes better too.”
“HEALTH FOOD”
“I've dried the algae.”
“It sort of sticks to my tongue.”
“Ugh.”
“Devoid of its moisture, it is actually quite tasty.”
“It is chewy...”
“It sticks to the roof of our mouth!”
“It's better with some crunch.”
“Could use Tamari...”
“This s'pose ta pass fer jerky?”
“DOST KEEPETH LONGER”
“No more sea in Sea Yum”
“Maybe I could make a paper airplane out of it.”
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 , 12 , 10 and lasts 20 days. In comparison, Cooked Seaweed restores same , a bit less and no 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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- Seaweed is one of the few non-Meat Items that can be dried by the player, the others being the Flytrap Stalk in the Hamlet DLC and Kelp Fronds in Don't Starve Together.
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