IrishMoss
From the very cold waters of the Northern Atlantic, Chondrus Crispus, also known as Irish Sea Moss, is the species that kept the Irish alive during the potato famine, which is where its name is derived.
From the very cold waters of the Northern Atlantic, Chondrus Crispus, also known as Irish Sea Moss, is the species that kept the Irish alive during the potato famine, which is where its name is derived.