it came from spanish (rumsen language)
Abalone live for a maximum of 15 years. for more information about abalone.... http://oceanlink.island.net/Conservation/abalone/BHCAP/development.html
Abalone are not considered scavengers. They are herbivorous marine snails that feed on algae and seaweed.
no they do not
Abalone turns dark during cooking due to a chemical reaction known as melanoidin formation, which occurs when proteins and sugars in the abalone react under heat. This reaction causes the meat to become darker in color and can also enhance the flavor of the abalone.
In New Zealand it is known as Paua (pronounced Parwa) Ormer
look! I see an abalone
pāua is the maori word for abalone.
Abalone
It is an American English word derived from Spanish, in turn derived from the Californian Indian language 'aulan', although the origin is vague
The word is abalone. It is an edible mollusk.
Their are nine spiecies of abalone. Their's black abalone, flat abalone, green abalone, pink abalone, pinto abalone, red abalone, threaded abalone, western abelone, and white abalone.
Abalone
Abalone is Abalone in English too.
Abalone.
An abalone steak is a steak made out of the California Red Abalone. The California Red Abalone is a species of very large edible sea snail.
An abalone is aboutg 25 in long.
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