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- Sea_pineapple abstract "The sea pineapple (Halocynthia roretzi) is an edible ascidian (sea squirt) consumed primarily in Korea, where it is known as meongge (멍게), and to a lesser extent in Japan, where it is known as hoya (ホヤ) or maboya (マボヤ).Sea pineapples are known for both their peculiar appearance, described by journalist Nick Tosches as "something that could exist only in a purely hallucinatory eco-system" and their peculiar taste, described as "something like iodine" and "rubber dipped in ammonia." However, aficionados claim that the taste is well suited to serving with sake. The flavor has been attributed to an unsaturated alcohol called cynthiaol, which is present in minute quantities.In Korea, sea pineapple is mostly eaten raw as hoe with vinegared gochujang, but it is also often pickled into jeotgal, or used to add flavor to kimchi.In Japan, sea pineapple is most commonly eaten raw as sashimi, simply by slicing the animal vertically, removing the internal organs and serving them with vinegared soy sauce. It is also sometimes salted, smoked, grilled, deep-fried, or dried.Sea pineapples live in shallow water, usually attached to rocks and artificial structures, an example of marine biofouling. Halocynthia roretzi is adapted to cold water: it can survive in water temperatures between 2–24 °C (36–75 °F), but optimum temperature is around 12 °C (54 °F).Aquaculture of sea pineapples first succeeded in 1982, when 39 metric tons were produced in Korea. Production reached a peak of 42,800 tons in 1994. The FAO estimates that total world sea pineapple production in 2006 was 21,500 tons, worth around US$18 million. Of this, 16,000 tons were cultivated in Japan, including 12,163 tons in Miyagi prefecture alone. A similar species (Pyura chilensis) is also used as food in Chile.".
- Sea_pineapple binomialAuthority Richard_von_Drasche-Wartinberg.
- Sea_pineapple class Ascidiacea.
- Sea_pineapple family Pyuridae.
- Sea_pineapple genus Halocynthia.
- Sea_pineapple kingdom Animal.
- Sea_pineapple order Pleurogona.
- Sea_pineapple order Stolidobranchia.
- Sea_pineapple phylum Chordate.
- Sea_pineapple phylum Tunicate.
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- Sea_pineapple wikiPageID "11786371".
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- Sea_pineapple binomial "Halocynthia roretzi".
- Sea_pineapple classis Ascidiacea.
- Sea_pineapple familia Pyuridae.
- Sea_pineapple genus "Halocynthia".
- Sea_pineapple hasPhotoCollection Sea_pineapple.
- Sea_pineapple imageWidth "250".
- Sea_pineapple name "Sea pineapple".
- Sea_pineapple ordo Pleurogona.
- Sea_pineapple phylum Chordate.
- Sea_pineapple regnum "Animalia".
- Sea_pineapple species "H. roretzi".
- Sea_pineapple subordo Stolidobranchia.
- Sea_pineapple subphylum Tunicate.
- Sea_pineapple subject Category:Ascidiacea.
- Sea_pineapple subject Category:Japanese_seafood.
- Sea_pineapple subject Category:Korean_cuisine.
- Sea_pineapple type Animal.
- Sea_pineapple type Eukaryote.
- Sea_pineapple type Species.
- Sea_pineapple type Organism.
- Sea_pineapple comment "The sea pineapple (Halocynthia roretzi) is an edible ascidian (sea squirt) consumed primarily in Korea, where it is known as meongge (멍게), and to a lesser extent in Japan, where it is known as hoya (ホヤ) or maboya (マボヤ).Sea pineapples are known for both their peculiar appearance, described by journalist Nick Tosches as "something that could exist only in a purely hallucinatory eco-system" and their peculiar taste, described as "something like iodine" and "rubber dipped in ammonia." However, aficionados claim that the taste is well suited to serving with sake. ".
- Sea_pineapple label "Halocynthia roretzi".
- Sea_pineapple label "Halocynthia roretzi".
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- Sea_pineapple label "Sea pineapple".
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- Sea_pineapple wasDerivedFrom Sea_pineapple?oldid=593017202.
- Sea_pineapple depiction Halocynthia_roretzi-Sea_pineapples_at_Tsukiji_Market-01.jpg.
- Sea_pineapple isPrimaryTopicOf Sea_pineapple.
- Sea_pineapple name "Sea pineapple".