Oh purée, y viennent d'où?!! ça fait des annes qu'on n'en voit plus! quand j'etais petite , j'allais les pecher avec mon grand-père et on les mangeait tous frais sur le bateau..
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Fascinating photo. I've never eaten sea urchins.
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j'aurais bien partage avec toi, j'adore ca.... chanceuse
ReplyDeleteI have never tried them, but would love to.
ReplyDeleteReally. I have never tried them, but would love for Michelle to try them.
ReplyDeleteAre they really good? They're surely colorful!! I think that I'm with Jack, I'd love for Michelle to try them, too!!
ReplyDeleteOh I don't think so.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't know how to approach them. They look dangerous.
ReplyDeleteIl y en a un qui te regarde...
ReplyDeleteOh purée, y viennent d'où?!! ça fait des annes qu'on n'en voit plus! quand j'etais petite , j'allais les pecher avec mon grand-père et on les mangeait tous frais sur le bateau..
ReplyDeleteA new one for me as I never knew you could eat these and I have never seen them in recipes or menus.
ReplyDeletej'en ai pas mangé depuis 15 ans en Espagne où j'allais les pécher pour l'apéro
ReplyDeleteYou can eat them???
ReplyDeleteMy daughter just had her research published in a journal article called "Micromechanics of Sea Urchin Spines."
I used to fish these with bare hands in Antignano, when I was a boy. Never ate one though, but made some very happy people at the beach then...
ReplyDeleteFascinating...look like spiky little balls and I can't imagine eating such things. So what do they taste like, chicken? :-)
ReplyDeleteI have never seen these for sale before (that I remember). I'm another one who'd love to have Michelle try one. :))
ReplyDeleteAre these really purple? Don't want to step on these in the sea.
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So pretty. Didn't know they would be for sale. Love all the Mushrooms. Time to go into the woods around here to hunt for chanterelles. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteBTW: Why do you say you will never cross the Columbia again????? MB
I wouldn't know what do with them Ciel, except make a lovely image like this one!
ReplyDeleteI've never tasted a sea urchin but I might under the right circumstances.
ReplyDeleteI feel sorry for them so I never eat them.
ReplyDeleteRedfish are excellent...very tasty. Gator, I'm not sure, but would you believe people have told me it tastes like chicken?
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your Toyota troubles in the PNW. Not fun!
Hope all goes well with you!
Yummm!!!
ReplyDeleteDoes this taste good? Never tried it, should do once!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Belle image et c'est très bon avec l’iode
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