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[Opinions] Re: Dulcinea
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I really like it... but probably couldn't use it on an actual child because I know people would say or think "oh, like dulse!" when they heard it. Especially with the nn Dulcie. I imagine this would be less of a problem in places where people don't eat dulse however.Dulcinea Melisande was really nice, whoever posted that one :) Dulcibella is fun too.

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What is dulse? And if I may ask, where do you live and / or where is dulse eaten?
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I live on the east coast of Canada and dulse is kind seaweed :) Personally, I don't really like it, but it's popular enough that everyone around knows what it is. You dry it out and eat it like chips, kind of.
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