PARIS — Europeans now rarely eat seaweed, but it was an important part of their diet until the late Middle Ages, archaeologists said on Tuesday (Oct 17), calling for the eco-friendly aquatic plant to be put back on the menu.
PARIS — Europeans now rarely eat seaweed, but it was an important part of their diet until the late Middle Ages, archaeologists said on Tuesday (Oct 17), calling for the eco-friendly aquatic plant to be put back on the menu.