Blog
查看更多
滑动了解更多
Category: Industry News
Time: 2025-07-15
“Mountain delicacies and seafood delicacies” is a phrase used to describe delicious food. The “seafood delicacies” here actually refers to the well-known “Eight Treasures of the Sea”, with abalone being one of them and highly sought after by diners. Furthermore, among the four major seafood delicacies in China (abalone, shark fin, sea cucumber, and ginseng), abalone ranks first.
“Mountain delicacies and seafood” is a phrase used to describe delicious food. The "seafood" here actually refers to the well-known "Eight Treasures of the Sea," with abalone being one of them and highly favored by diners. In fact, among China's four major seafood delicacies (abalone, shark fin, sea cucumber, and sea ginseng), abalone ranks first.
In fact, abalone, besides its exquisite taste, is a treasure from head to toe and considered a prized delicacy in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
According to the "Food Therapy Materia Medica," abalone "enters the liver to promote blood circulation, enters the intestines to cleanse, and does not harm the vital energy. It strengthens yang and nourishes the hundred meridians."
The abalone shell, known as Shi Jue Ming in traditional Chinese medicine, has the effect of improving eyesight and clearing cataracts, and is also called "Qianli Guang" in ancient books.
Called a fish but not a fish, the name has an origin story.
In ancient China, abalone was called Ao Yu, also known as Jing Mian Yu, Jiu Kong Luo, Ming Mu Yu, and Jiang Jun Mao.
Its name is "fish," but it is not actually a fish. It belongs to the Gastropoda class, Haliotidae family, a single-shelled marine mollusk, and is a type of marine invertebrate.
According to research, Ao Yu was called abalone because Bao Shuya, a minister of the Qi state, loved to eat it.
Abalone, a stenothermal and stenohaline mollusk, prefers to inhabit areas with clear water, smooth currents, and abundant seaweed. It lives a creeping life, crawling on rocks with its broad foot. It is nocturnal.
China is a major producer and consumer of abalone. In recent years, with the continuous development of the social economy, people's demand for abalone has increased, and abalone production has also risen steadily.
2025-04-09
2025-04-09