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Sea cucumbers as food - Wikipedia
Sea cucumbers are marine animals of the class Holothuroidea. They can be used as food, in fresh or dried form, in various cuisines. en.wikipedia.org
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Beche-de-mer | Definition & Facts - Britannica
Bêche-de-mer, boiled, dried, and smoked flesh of sea cucumbers (phylum Echinodermata) used to make soups. www.britannica.com
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Bêche-de-mer - Wikipedia
Bêche-de-mer can refer to: Bislama, a creole language or Pidgin English spoken in Vanuatu; Sea cucumber (food) · Disambiguation icon. This disambiguation page ... en.wikipedia.org
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Sea cucumbers and beche-de-mer in the Pacific Islands - YouTube
Several sea cucumber species are now internationally protected. This is especially the case with two so-called teatfish species. www.youtube.com
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Beche-de-mer No 44 (April 2024) | FAME
The 44th issue of the SPC Beche-de-Mer Information Bulletin includes nine original articles and scientific observations from around the world. fame.spc.int
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bêche-de-mer
‖ bêche-de-mer (bɛʃ də mɛr) [Fr., altered from biche de mer, a. Pg. bicho do mar, lit. sea-worm.] A marine animal, an echinoderm (Holothuria edulis), called also Trepang, Sea-cucumber, Sea-slug, eaten as a luxury by the Chinese. Hence a vb. to bêche-de-mer. b. = Beach-la-mar.1814 Flinders Voy. Terra... Oxford English Dictionary
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BÊCHE-DE-MER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BÊCHE-DE-MER is trepang. www.merriam-webster.com
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Beche-de-Mer: Tonga Harvesting Sea Cucumbers as Sustainable ...
When the sea cucumbers are processed and dried, they are called beche-de-mer. Each sea cucumber species is processed differently. www.livingoceansfoundation.org
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Bêche-de-mer - Wangumaqua
Bêche-de-mer is consumed as a delicacy and for health benefits, being sold in the most important markets from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia. www.wangumaqua.com
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Chinese market prices of beche-de-mer: Implications for fisheries ...
Beche-de-mer (processed, dried sea cucumbers) are highly valued in Asian markets. Market prices of Pacific Island beche-de-mer were previously reported from ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Torres Strait Bêche-de-mer Fishery - Protected Zone Joint Authority
The Torres Strait Bêche-de-mer Fishery (BDM Fishery) is an important commercial fishery to Torres Strait Islanders. www.pzja.gov.au
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Bislama
Bislama, n. (ˈbɪsləmɑː) Also Pislama. [a. Bislama pidgin Bislama, Bichelamar (see Beach-la-mar n.), alteration of Pg. bicho do mar bêche-de-mer n.] A form of Melanesian pidgin used as a lingua franca and contact language in Vanuatu; New Hebrides pidgin. (Since 1980, the national language of Vanuatu.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Holothuria edulis
It is dried and sold as "bêche-de-mer" or "trepang" in China and Indonesia. wikipedia.org
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Beach-la-mar
Beach-la-mar (biːtʃ la mɑː(r)) Also biche-. [Alteration of Pg. bicho do mar bêche-de-mer.] The jargon English used in the Western Pacific.1911 W. Churchill (title) Beach-la-mar. 1912 R. J. Fletcher Let. 10 Sept. in Isles of Illusion (1923) 61, I will omit the Biche-la-mar and give you the gist of hi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Manbarra
By the end of the 19th century they numbered about 50, apparently because many had left the island to go fishing for bêche-de-mer with Europeans. wikipedia.org
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