Sea Urchins
You'll steer a wide berth around the sea urchin's spines when swimming, but that taste of its "roe" (in fact, its gonads) is divine. Japan consumes about three-quarters of global sea urchin production and their...
You'll steer a wide berth around the sea urchin's spines when swimming, but that taste of its "roe" (in fact, its gonads) is divine. Japan consumes about three-quarters of global sea urchin production and their name for this creature - "uni" - has been adopted widely (but Italians stick to "ricci"). Our uni comes from Canada where it is caught by divers.
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