Precious dried seafood Sipunculus nudus 10 Ounce (284 grams) sandworms from South China Sea Nanhai
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Precious dried seafood Sipunculus nudus 10 Ounce (284 grams) sandworms from South China Sea Nanhai
Wild caught seafood, good for health
Product is from China Sea, lightly sweet, mildly salty and neutral in nature
Delicious and tasty seafood
All is 100% natural dried, good as nutrition food
Suitable for all cuisine, like English, Italian, German, American and Spanish cuisine
Origin: North, East or South China Sea. Net Weight: as shown on product title. This seafood is lightly sweet, mildly salty and neutral in nature. Sipunculus nudus is a common and precious dried seafood in Asian countries. It has a high nutritional value. Cooking way: 1. Soak the dried Sipunculus nudus into clean water till it gets softened. Take away small sands if any, refresh water after some time, take out it out. 2. Put the dried sea cucumber into boiling water for 30 minutes with scallions and ginger to remove any unfavorable smell, switch off and let the water gets cold under room temperature. 3. Remove the internal organs and use brush to remove any possible sands.Get ready to cook with other ingredients. Storage Conditions: Clean, Ventilating, Dry Place. You are highly recommended to consult your health care adviser prior to ingesting. Seafood is from China Sea, North and East China sea are surrounded by China and East Asian countries. South China Sea is a very famous seafood hunting field, surrounded by China and South East Asian countries. Seafood harvested here is always wild, natural and fresh without pollution. Seafood is nutritious and good for your health. We dry, process and pack the seafood, sell it to all over the world. Welcome to buy this dried seafood from us, thanks. Seafood maybe some different from photos. Packing maybe different. We refuse any refund and return if below cases happens: 1: Wrong mailing address, receiver name or phone number. Item is forced to ship back to China. 2: Receiver's country Customs refuse to allow item to be shipped to receiver. Item is forced to ship back to China. 3: Receiver's local post office and postman refuse to send item to receiver. Item is forced to ship back to China. 4: Item is refused by buyer, or receiver is not at home, so item can not received by receiver, or item is damaged by receiver or your local post office. Or any other cases that cause item to be damaged or refused by receiver side.