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Cant eat anything still moving, sodium activated or not
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Originally Posted by mogzz04
Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
never had live squid before but I would definitely try it.
I know a big part of eating "live" seafood is the novelty factor, but I still think it tastes good.
LIVE sweet shrimp where it is immediately shelled and the body is still moving is pretty good.
Took a family vacation to Korea a couple months back and we visited an area that is famous for their women freedivers who collect octopus, sea squirts, and abalone. They setup shop right on the shore where you can buy live seafood and they cut it up on the spot. While it looks fairly unappetizing to see a buncha wriggling pieces on a plate, its actually quite good (well... its an acquired taste... my wife wouldn't touch the stuff). Unfortunately that stuff is not cheap. My old man and I sat there and killed a couple bottles of soju and some live octopus and sea squirt while some less adventurous tourists snapped pics of us as if we were some heathens. They do warn you about properly chewing your food though, especially the octopus. Them little buggers are strong and will attach themselves to your gums/cheeks/teeth whatever. You gotta make damn sure that you chewed em up good so that they dont latch on to your esophogaus on the way down.
I'd say im a bit adventurous with food...but i don't know if i can eat something that's still moving.
Don't they have ink and what not still if they're alive?
Originally Posted by hongcouver604
Pretty much. They're very good at killing things.Originally Posted by an dee 51o
They're Japanese. They enjoy watching things suffer before they kill them. #historylessonOriginally Posted by FullMetal
why would they not kill it first?
My exact reaction. Dead/sodium caused or not.Originally Posted by JordanFan04
Originally Posted by AdobeCS4
Thought this thread was going to be about something else.
Originally Posted by Dynamic X
Originally Posted by hongcouver604
Pretty much. They're very good at killing things.Originally Posted by an dee 51o
They're Japanese. They enjoy watching things suffer before they kill them. #historylessonyou done taking shots?
Originally Posted by FullTech
if money is involved, then yes