
In spring the five reproductive organs of mature kina swell with millions of tiny yellow-orange spheres – their sperm and eggs, collectively known as roe. Shown here is half of an opened kina with its roe spread out like the segments of an orange. Raw kina roe is a traditional food of Māori and a delicacy for many other people. Kina are commercially harvested from the wild for their roe, and most of the annual catch of 675 tonnes is sold within New Zealand.
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NIWA – National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
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Kina and kumara with
Willie (not verified)
05 June 2015
Steak and kina with fried
Hone (not verified)
07 June 2012
Food of the gods ! Anyone
Jimmy (not verified)
26 July 2011
..come spring a hop n
vee99 (not verified)
30 June 2011
Kina is a fine food, i would
Tamara Pua (not verified)
04 April 2011
kina,kina,kina,oi oi
lonny matthews (not verified)
14 March 2011
OHHHHHHHHHHHHH, Jealousmuch,
Shaunski (not verified)
16 January 2011
tu meke kai only the best
Roman campbell (not verified)
22 December 2010
Hmmm Kina, Beautiful kai,
vern (not verified)
16 December 2010
Tāpiritia te tākupu hou