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- Abalone - Wikipedia
The flesh of abalone is widely considered to be a delicacy, and is consumed raw or cooked by a variety of cuisines Abalone are globally distributed, with approximately 70 known species alive today Though some species are small, the largest abalone can attain a length of 12 inches (300 mm)
- What Even Is Abalone And How Do You Eat It? - Food Republic
Abalone, scientifically part of the Haliotis family of sea snails, is a marine gastropod mollusk that has earned a distinguished place in the world of seafood, revered for both its exquisite flavor and captivating appearance
- Invertebrates of Interest: Abalone
The condition of abalone populations is very poor, and it will probably take a long time before abalone populations can support past levels of fishing Recent reports of abalone or fresh shells washing ashore during winter storm wave events indicate that mortality is still high
- Abalone | Definition Facts | Britannica
abalone, any of several marine snails, constituting the genus Haliotis and family Haliotidae in the subclass Prosobranchia (class Gastropoda), in which the shell has a row of holes on its outer surface Abalones are found in warm seas worldwide
- Is Abalone Good To Eat, And Hows It Taste? • SaltwaterMecca
Abalone is a prized seafood delicacy known for its sweet, tender meat reminiscent of scallop and squid When sourced sustainably, it offers not only a unique culinary experience but also a range of nutritional benefits, including rich protein and Omega-3 fatty acids
- What Is an Abalone? Its Biology, Shell, and Uses
Abalone are marine mollusks, large sea snails often called “sea ears” due to their flattened shell They have been part of human experience for thousands of years, valued for their visual qualities and culinary appeal
- Abalone Benefits and Side Effects: What You Need to Know
Discover the benefits and side effects of abalone and what you need to know about incorporating it into your meals
- What Is Abalone? - The Spruce Eats
Abalone (ab-ah-LOW-nee) is a large marine gastropod mollusk The large sea snail is most often found in the cold waters of New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Japan, and the west coast of North America
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