In medicine, carrageen is used in the form of a jelly and decoction as a demulcent, and is often prescribed in pulmonary complaints.
I did not know what the Carrageen was, or anything at all like it; but I will have tobacco from this out, if I lose the half of my fingers!
One of the best-known algae of the present family is the Irish Moss or Carrageen (Chondrus crispus), which will be at once recognised by its representation on Plate VIII.
Then take it out, for if it boils too long thecarrageen will taste too strongly.
Then strain it into the carrageen milk, and stir in, gradually, the half pound of powdered loaf sugar.
Having washed thecarrageen through two or three cold waters, and shaken it out to remove the drops that hang about it, put it to a pint and a half of the cold milk.
Carrageen is a species of sea moss which becomes glutinous when boiled, and is considered remarkably nutritious and strengthening.
The prepared body, shortly known as "the body," is at present always composed of boiled Carrageen moss.
Carrageen is a word of Irish origin and was apparently originally applied to sea weeds in general.
As marbling size, salep possesses very excellent properties, similar to carrageen moss, but its high price prohibits its general application.
Should the consistency of the size be insufficient after the first trial then from 1/2 to 1 ounce of moss should be added as it is clear that the carrageen moss is not of prime quality.
The quantity of mucilage contained in carrageen moss varies greatly, and the consistency of the size often depends upon the quality of the moss.
After standing 24 hours, it can be used in the same way, as carrageen size.
The cause of this is that my products are only prepared for carrageen size, inasmuch as my investigations have shown that it is the best, the cheapest and the most adapted for all varieties of edges.
My opinion is that 2/5 of an ounce of good carrageen moss to a quart of water are sufficient, as carrageen excels all other glutinous bodies by the quantity of mucilage contained in it.
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