2mm from botulism but you got to do whatever you got to do, just to survive in the arctic! Other people build the pyramids, invented super cool stuff but the arctic people survived in the most hostile environment imaginable!
Nicely done 🧡😉 For anyone who hasn’t flown a drone, won’t know the ‘heart in your mouth’ nerves when you do something like this, especially over Arctic waters. …Next time you’ll want to powerloop it 🤩🙌
Absolutely disgusting. I will never understand why they simply don't bury it in the snow for months instead of fermenting. Or make a Jerky that will last. It just escapes me how anyone would've thought about doing THAT
Because people like variety and complex flavour. Same reason European food includes fancy charcuterie, cheeses, and wines AS WELL AS roasts, milk, and jam! :)
fermenting is a known way of food preservation, (if done correctly) the beneficial bacteria out-compete the harmful bacteria that make you sick. which is why fermented food lasts so much longer edit: not that i would try it myself, even though i consider myself pretty adventurous 😅 but just wanted to explain from a technical standpoint why fermentation is used
I was watching the very first episode of an anime called Moyashimon and they showed this Kiviak stuff and I was like "no way this is real" but here I am, looking at the real stuff...
That was a storm! We are very happy that you survive. It was a really rough test for our tipi tent! In the future, so you dont freeze again, we might equip you with our new sleep systems!
Well said. We need to think why food that is grown with no real input, other than planting and watering with crop rotation rather than fertilizer use, is more expensive than Highly processed food with fancy packaging and huge transport, cooking and refrigeration costs🤔 Plus factor in all the waste and landfill that comes with fancy packaging, the processed food should be way more expensive🤨 Why isn't DEFRA rewarding farmers that DON'T use environmentally and health damaging practices and DO use crop/field rotation to grow food? Seems a bit sus to me🤨 Almost like a plan? Farmers are being rewarded for growing NOTHING, huge payouts for rewilding the land or putting Solar on arable land to help put more power into the grid that the processing plants, packaging factories and garbage collectors, delivery trucks, storage hubs etc.. etc.. need to use Could it be that certain pharmaceutical companies make more from us being ill, so subsidise the processed food chain, through back-door companies and large supermarket chains to drum up more customers? Nah, surely they wouldn't do that, would they?😏😉