Seastone grass and jelly

Seastone grass and jelly

Seagrass, which we really didn't sell on the northern seaside, our little tampons went to school in the south and sent me a seven-year gift pack, which included seagrass, which looked like dry grass and looked a little blindfolded. Check the Internet quickly: Seastone grass is a seaweed plant that grows on the rocks of the twilight shells and is extremely demanding in terms of water quality. It is necessary to soak up seawater and sun, and not normally into seawater. It will only be revealed before the tide is lifted, leaving the fishermen only one or two hours to pick each day. Seagrass has a very good detoxification effect, which can be used for the intestines, especially in summer. Simple boils, made of Jell-O children who like to eat, put it in a freezer where sweet silks are particularly good when they are taken out for food, absolutely natural and added。