Dried sea cucumber is a marine product that results from the drying of sea cucumber, a type of echinoderm found in oceans around the world. Sea cucumbers are known for their elongated and leathery body, which resembles a cucumber. Drying sea cucumbers is a common preservation method that has been practiced for centuries, especially in Asian cuisines and traditional medicine.
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Origin: Indonesia/Philippine
Quantity/Month: Min 200 - 1,000 kg
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Product Name: Dried Sea Cucumber
Style: Dried
Product Type: Seafood
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Delivery Time: 5-7 Days
Packaging: Custom
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Size: 7-15cm
Product Form: Dried, Gutted
Pack: 10 kg Box; To order
Catching Season: May-December
Fishing Area :FAO 87
Wild Caught Pacific Ocean
Country of origin: Ecuador
Supplier From
Pontianak,
West Kalimantan,
Indonesia
Sea cucumbers are echinoderms from the Holothuroidea class.
They are marine animals with rough skin and elongated bodies containing a single, branched gonad. They are found on the seabed all over the world.
with the largest number being in the Asia-Pacific region. Many of them are collected for human consumption and some species are cultivated in aquaculture systems. The harvested product is called sea cucumber.
Sea cucumbers have a useful role in marine ecosystems because they help recycle nutrients, break down detritus and other organic materials, after which bacteria can continue the decay process.
Like all echinoderms, sea cucumbers have an endoskeleton just beneath the skin, a calcified structure that is usually reduced to isolated microscopic bones (or scleriet) held together by connective tissue. In some species, these plates can sometimes be enlarged into flat plates, forming a shield. In pelagic species such as Pelagothuria natatrix (order Elasipodida, family Pelagothuriidae), the skeleton is absent and there are no calcareous rings.
Sea cucumbers are named because of their similarity to the fruit of the cucumber plant.