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'''Sea urchins''' are marine animals of the class Echinoidea, [[echinoderms]] that have a soft body enclosed in a round, symmetrical, [[calcareous]] shell covered with long spines.
 
'''Sea urchins''' are marine animals of the class Echinoidea, [[echinoderms]] that have a soft body enclosed in a round, symmetrical, [[calcareous]] shell covered with long spines.
  
When eaten as sushi, they are often served with quail egg.  Winter is considered the best season for them.  The best quality sea urchin sushi is taken directly from a live animal, rather than being frozen. The west coast of the [[United States]] is one of the world's leading sources. <ref>http://www.sushifaq.com/sushi-items/sushi-items-uni.htm</ref>
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When eaten as sushi, they are often served with quail egg.  Winter is considered the best season for them.  The best quality sea urchin sushi is taken directly from a live animal, rather than being frozen. The west coast of the [[United States]] is one of the world's leading sources.<ref>http://www.sushifaq.com/sushi-items/sushi-items-uni.htm</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 23:14, June 24, 2016

Sea urchins are marine animals of the class Echinoidea, echinoderms that have a soft body enclosed in a round, symmetrical, calcareous shell covered with long spines.

When eaten as sushi, they are often served with quail egg. Winter is considered the best season for them. The best quality sea urchin sushi is taken directly from a live animal, rather than being frozen. The west coast of the United States is one of the world's leading sources.[1]

References

  1. http://www.sushifaq.com/sushi-items/sushi-items-uni.htm