Are Sea Hares in Mexico edible?
August 11, 2003
From: Pepe Herrera
Hello, my name is Pepe and I live in La Paz, Baja Mexico. I have seen a lot of Aplysias all over La Paz Bay and I just wonder if you can eat them as the Sea Cucumber I would like to have some information about it and if they are edible, how are they processed Thank you.
Pepe
buzosdelgolfo@hotmail.com
Herrera, P., 2003 (Aug 11) Are Sea Hares in Mexico edible?. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/10664Dear Pepe,
I suspect if Sea Hares in Mexico were edible then people would already be eating them. Some communities in the Pacific eat Dolabella auricularia, but as you will see if your look at the messages on that page, some cases of poisoning have occurred. In Western Australia, a large Sea Hare Aplysia gigantea has caused the deaths of dogs when they are washed up on beaches, so all things considered I think it would be best to leave them alone. For other information of eating sea slugs, go to the Recipes? Page.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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