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The "Messy" sea urchin, or "乱排海胆," includes three main types: Bafun Uni, Aka Uni, and Murasaki Uni.
Bafun Uni: Mainly produced in southern from March to August, its meat is pale orange, named for its resemblance to horse dung. Although smaller, it is rich and sweet, favored by many Japanese restaurants and popular in uni orders. Its stable quality and price make it a common choice.
Aka Uni (Red Sea Urchin): Harvested mainly in southern during its prime season of September to October, it has a rich, sweet aroma. Due to recent supply declines in Japan, prices for Aka Uni have increased.
Murasaki Uni (Purple Uni), also known as "White Uni" due to color lightening from fertilization, is best from November to March. It has tender, moist meat with large gonad granules, a delicate flavor, and a subtle sea freshness.
Origin: Air-shipped from Japan (Russia/Hokkaido)
Weight: About 250g per tray
*The type of uni sent depends on the season and is random without a specific brand but guaranteed A Grade quality.
*This product is a fresh food, and it is recommended that customers consume it on the day of receipt to maintain the best quality.
If not consumed immediately, how to handle sea urchin?
*Images are for reference only; actual products may vary.