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Spirulina use by the Kanembu tribe of Lake Chad

August 5, 2016 Return to: Printable algal food supplementFull resolution (575 × 275)

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Photos by Marzio Marzot from FAO report 2004

Traditional food application of Spirulina. Wild blooms of the cyanobacterium is traditionally harvested and processed manually by women of the Kanembu tribe, Chad, West Africa.

Socialisation

  • Algaerium @’Biodesign’, New Institute
  • Algaerium Bioprinter @ Alive, EDF Foundation
  • Algaerium Bioprinter @ Anthropocene for Copernicus Science Centre
  • ‘Algae in Space’ @ Science Museum
  • Algae Printing @ ‘Power of Plants’, Latitude Festival 2016

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Marin Sawa
Sir Ernst Chain Building, Life Sciences
Imperial College London
South Kensington
London, UK
SW7 2AZ
Monday - Friday: 10am - 7pm

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