Abalone are snail-like aquatic mollusc in the genus Myotis that are found in coastal waters nearly throughout the world. Their iridescent shell lining is prized for decoration, and their flesh is considered a delicacy -- so much so that there are many restrictions, worldwide, on harvesting them.
Culinary Use
The disc-shaped muscular foot of the abalone usually requires pounding before it is tender enough to eat, but when prepared correctly it has a smooth, yielding texture and a mild, sweet flavor. It is considered holiday food in Malaysian and certain Chinese cuisines, and is farmed in China, Japan, and Korea, to considerable success. Canned abalone from these farms has boosted availability even further, but as with other canned delicacies like crab meat or salmon, the flavor and texture can take quite a hit.