Re: Sea Slug Recipes

July 13, 1998
From: Cory Pittman

Dear Dr. Rudman,

Regarding the "sea slug recipe", you are almost certainly correct in suggesting that it refers to a Holothurian. I know the Pacific Northwest well from my days as an undergraduate and about the only local species that "makes sense" considering the details of the method is Parastichopus californicus (one that's still eaten occasionally today).

Best wishes,

Cory Pittman
Fairfield, WA, USA
cory@cet.cet.com

cory@cet.cet.com

Pittman, C., 1998 (Jul 13) Re: Sea Slug Recipes. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/104

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