So this salad is suuuper easy (only need a knife for the choppin’), and the flavors and textures combine really well. I eat this one at least once a week during the summertime. It’s also nice to take to raw potlucks as you can whip it together in no time (if you do, just double the recipe and make sure...
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Recipe Directions

In this order, add cuke into a bowl, then the red bell into the bowl, then the avocado, then the wakame. Stir everything up and you’ve got a beautiful, colorful, cooling, summer salad with some salty, sweet, and crunchy bits. Yipeee! Wasn’t that easy??

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By jeanniebell

So this salad is suuuper easy (only need a knife for the choppin’), and the flavors and textures combine really well. I eat this one at least once a week during the summertime. It’s also nice to take to raw potlucks as you can whip it together in no time (if you do, just double the recipe and make sure to add the wakame after you get there, in order to maintain the crunch). Enjoy!

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Mmmmm...that sounds so good and refreshing -- can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing. I went to a raw food potluck last night here in Cincinnati and took another recipe from this site: Sweet Potato Casserole. I think I'll take your recipe to the next one! :-)

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Wakame is seaweed.

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I don't know what happened to my comment above. I must have hit some weird key that created lines through the rest of my text. It should have read: can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing I went to a raw food potluck last night here in Cincinnati and took another recipe from this site: Sweet Potato Casserole. I think I'll take your recipe to the next one! :-)

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Yeah, wakame seaweed usually comes dried in small bags (I've seen both raw and cooked), and you can usually find it in the "ethnic" foods section at the market.

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Wakame is seaweed.

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I don't know what happened to my comment above. I must have hit some weird key that created lines through the rest of my text. It should have read: can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing I went to a raw food potluck last night here in Cincinnati and took another recipe from this site: Sweet Potato Casserole. I think I'll take your recipe to the next one! :-)

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Mmmmm...that sounds so good and refreshing -- can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing. I went to a raw food potluck last night here in Cincinnati and took another recipe from this site: Sweet Potato Casserole. I think I'll take your recipe to the next one! :-)

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What is wakame? I have never heard of or seen this (yet).

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