Not necessarily.
The size of a sea cucumber is not the only thing that counts. If the sea cucumber is grown in the same place of origin and the same environment, the bigger the sea cucumber is, the more nutrients it accumulates, so the bigger the sea cucumber is, the better it is. If the sea cucumber is grown in different places and different environments, you can't compare them, for example, the wild sea cucumber's head is obviously smaller than the farmed sea cucumber's head, but the latter's nutritional value is far less than the former.
2 Whether the sea cucumber is big or small
Not necessarily.
The process of sea cucumber soaking refers to the process of sea cucumber draught, the size of sea cucumber hair is the amount of sea cucumber draught, in general, the amount of sea cucumber draught with thick flesh will be more, but if the sea cucumber hair is too big, the nutrients will be lost, and the taste will be greatly reduced, so it is not appropriate to use the size of sea cucumber soaking to decide whether it's good or bad, the general proportion of the hair is one catty of dry sea cucumber hair is about 7 catties, the size is about two pounds of the original hair. The general ratio is 7 pounds for one catty of dried sea cucumber, and the size is about twice as big as the original one.
3 Is the sea cucumber better with more years
Yes.
Under the same growing condition, the more years the sea cucumber has, the better it is, because the more years the sea cucumber has grown, the bigger its head is, and the more nutrients it has accumulated, so it will have higher nutritional value, thicker meat and better taste than the average sea cucumbers.
4 The longer the thorns of sea cucumber, the better it is
No. The longer the thorns of sea cucumber, the better it is.
The spines of farmed sea cucumbers are generally thin and long, the spines of sea cucumbers stocked in the sea area are thin and thick, and the spines of wild sea cucumbers are shorter and thicker because of the deeper sea area where they live and the fast current, but the nutritional value of wild sea cucumbers is higher than that of farmed sea cucumbers, so there is no relationship between the quality of sea cucumbers and the length of their spines.