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English: Gamet is a wild seaweed close to the famed Japanese nori. This seaweed is abundant in Ilocos Norte and Cagayan, particularly in Burgos and Sta. Praxedes and Claveria. Locals sell gamet either fresh or dried and they often use it in salads, stews, soups (such as sinigang), and omelette dishes. Dried gamet is characteristically purplish-black in color and rich in iodine.
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Gamet, also known as Philippine Nori, is an edible agae from Ilocos Norte and Cagayan.

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