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  1. Evechinus chloroticus - Wikipedia

    Kina are a traditional food for Māori, often eaten raw from the sea. Kina were known to develop a bitter taste during much of the year, with the blooming of the kōwhai in spring or pōhutukawa …

  2. Kina - Can We Kiss Forever? (Lyrics) ft. Adriana Proenza

    Kina - Can We Kiss Forever? (Lyrics) ft. Adriana Proenza 7clouds 30.7M subscribers Subscribe

  3. Kina - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    Kina (Evechinus chloroticus) is a sea urchin endemic to New Zealand. This echinoderm belongs to the family Echinometridae and it can reach a maximum diameter of 16–17 cm.

  4. A Guide to New Zealand Kina - Chatham Island Food Company

    Kina, scientific name Evechinus Chloroticus, is a type of sea urchin and traditional Māori food endemic to New Zealand. Kina produces a magnificent roe that is traditionally eaten raw as …

  5. 4 Ways to Cook Kina - wikiHow Life

    Oct 7, 2024 · Kina, or Evechinus chloroticus, is a sea urchin found off the coasts of New Zealand. Kina has a briny, creamy flavor that is an acquired taste for many people. To eat kina, you'll …

  6. Kina (animal) Facts for Kids

    Even though farming Kina is not very profitable, many studies look into how to raise them. Scientists are especially interested in making the roe better quality from Kina caught in the wild.

  7. Kina Mungai's Mount Paran Christian High School Career Home

    Check out Kina Mungai's high school sports timeline including updates while playing soccer at Mount Paran Christian High School (Kennesaw, GA).

  8. Kina - Apple Music

    Jun 13, 2025 · Listen to music by Kina on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Kina including Get You the Moon (feat. Snøw), Can We Kiss Forever? (feat. Adriana Proenza) and …

  9. What does kina taste like? - Chef's Resource

    Kina, also known as sea urchin, is a delicacy enjoyed by many seafood enthusiasts. This spiky creature from the ocean holds a unique flavor that can be quite an acquired taste for some.

  10. Kina and the blue economy - Science Learning Hub

    Kina (Evechinus chloroticus) are part of the sea urchin family Echinometridae. These spiny sea creatures are endemic to New Zealand and are found in shallow waters around much of the …