@@anfwkr2648 more like "alright these fishes taste yummy when eating raw, lets try all sorts of other sea creatures and hopefully we dont get poisoned from eating them"
I started taking crochet and knitting lessons and I had a similar thought. What ancient human saw string and and sticks and thought “oh! I can make clothes and blankets with that! Just give me a few days to figure it out!” Is this why some people can look at a bunch of raw material and just… make things? Food, clothes, art, sculptures, like how did people realize they can use stuff to make other things out of them?
@@impunitythebagpuss Japan does not have that luxury to feed so many land animals, unlike continents. So your statement can also be translated as, why the hell would these people suck freaking lactation from an animal?
I love clams and shellfish. I can eat them by the bushel, but when they get this big, that's a sign they've lived a long time and survived through a lot. I'd have a hard time harvesting them. They deserve to keep living their natural lives IMO.
@@spoojec its funny if you know Gordan Ramsay and the fact that japanese is a nationality and their culture is ethnicity...nothing to do with being Asian
I know, pretty cool. Like the clam was Earth and this is the apocalypse to all those little sea creatures. I know I am totally anthropomorphizing, but it kind of makes me feel bad for them.
Да, у людей столько разной еды ,но такую красивую ракушку надо было потревожить и разрезать ,чтобы какое то количество людей увидели её внутри и кто то попробовал .. Варварство уничтожать такую красоту .
Millions of organisms on the shell: living, moving, growing, eating each other, starting new civilizations. A giant two legged guy: gets knife ! Tiny snails: 🤨🙁😕🤔
@@VampireSultana There's really no telling how old it was, research would be the way to find out but I guess someone was hungry. I was surprised when they found the little shrimp growing inside of it but the shell had a virtual city growing on it. I think it was a total waste as food, I wouldn't want to eat something with all the thing's it had attached to it. I guess to each his own. Lol.
It amazes me that us humans just have to eat everything. I mean who looks at a clam and say "this looks tasty"? Such beauty just wasted and eaten. People amaze me with what they find and eat
i have seen this species of shells in the Red Sea, locals call them purple shells ,due to their purple color , given time to grow they can reach huge sizes , sometimes over 2 meters long! didn't know they were edible though!!! and the chef must be really good to know his way through that creature's anatomy !!!
yes! that is if given the chance to live long enough to grow to that size! water pollution and temperature and human invasion of nature plays a great role
yes , you are right , the big ones i've seen were so embedded within the corals as if they had grown streight from it , the were probably very old and were so vivedly purple !!! red sea beduins catch and eat te smaller ones , like the one in the vedio
No. No one did that because this is in no way a coral which has nothing good to eat on it at all, but rather a bivalve which is a group of molluscs that includes clams, oysters, cockles, mussels, scallops, and various others. 90 percent of bivalves just so happen to be very tasty, and whoever discovered that first was a genius. I wish i was that guy.
@@melissabrenton4419 i wouldn't be surprised if i was related to them haha no matter how much i love animals my first thought is always "hmmmm i wonder if i could eat you"
I will never tell someone what they should and shouldn't eat. For me, I wouldn't eat something like this. It's just too beautiful to me. I guess we all have our opinions. Some things in this world are just not meant to be eaten.
Well, it’s because you don’t live like we do surrounded by ocean. When you’re a Japanese kid you would eat clam miso soup at the age of 3, at the latest around 4 or 5 and by a first grader your Japanese dad would take you to a nice beach or some remote beautiful island in summer and go fishing with you early morning. And when you come back to a lodge for dinner after snorkeling all day, you either eat fish you caught or order all kinds of seafood at the lodge including Japanese lobsters to shrimp to squid to fish of all kinds. This clam is just one thing (and we don’t eat this normally this big) but there will be 50 different kinds of seafood of all kinds. No meat. No wheat products. Normally we eat a bowl of rice, miso soup and seafood of all kinds prepared in varieties of ways and side dishes. And you go to sleep with sound of waves of ocean in the background. No Japanese who grew up in Japan would understand anyone would ever crave a burger and fries like some Americans. I also don’t understand the craving of steaks like some Americans I know of. I crave a bowl of rice or a bowl of miso soup not a steak when I am abroad.
"Beautiful" isn't the word that came to mind when I saw the thumbnail of this video. But, sure...I wouldn't eat this because of my uhh...umm...moral principles. But mostly because just looking at it made me want to hurl, much less eating it.
Absolutely true. In this day and age we no longer need to kill everything that moves in order to survive. The primitive days are long gone. We as a human race are more vulnerable and weak than we actually think. Yet, we are most destructive to the creatures around us. Unfortunately, many cultures fail to grasp certain cultures. I have no respect for these people, plain and simple. Intelligent humans don’t preach or pretend to be something else. They just do what is right. Destroying the life around us is not the right thing to do.
I have to say that the care taken in preparing the food is almost a reverence to the clam itself, and how they work out what is good to eat and what to discard must be gained from experience.
@@Hezlock когда отрубают голову свинье или режут глотку корове, им гораздо больнее, просто потому что у них несравнимо сильнее развита нервная система, чем у моллюсков, не говоря уже о мозге, который воспринимает эту боль в сотни раз острее.
I have no idea why I watched this but it's fascinating. My mother the nurse told us never to eat raw meat and I never have, but some of this looks tasty. So many flavors in one dish.
Yeah because society gives people so many options lol. Not everyone is happily complicit. Personally it eats me up inside and I'd love to go off grid. Kind of hard when the government owns all land and you basically just rent it from your masters. There is no real freedom unless you're not documented at birth and refuse to live in society. Let people feel bad. Humanity is a literal plague on earth, not a bad thing to recognize it and feel bad about the destruction we cause. Sympathy isn't a bad thing. But what do I know. We're all still here watching this video anyways.
I did lots of diving in Malaysia. The Japanese troops during WW2 would use explosives to get the giant clams out of the coral. Those calms were 10× bigger than these are.
Более 500 различных блюд были проверены на наличие геронтотоксинов AGE - от гамбургеров до кофе и желейных конфет. В целом больше всего AGE содержат мясо, сыр, полуфабрикаты. А меньше всего - злаки, бобовые, хлебобулочные изделия, овощи, фрукты и молоко‹‹150››.
And then to learn which part is poison and which can be eaten... And then which part is its poop filled intestines and which not. And how to remove god knows what parasites. And then what condiments to cook it with
Когда в рекомендациях пишут, что нужно потреблять меньше добавленного сахара, калорий, холестерина, насыщенных жиров, соли и трансжиров, это означает, что следует есть меньше полуфабрикатов и другой нездоровой пищи, меньше мяса, меньше молочных продуктов, меньше яиц и меньше переработанных продуктов.
@@user-fg9ct1of2l Ну, и зря вы на человека нападаете ! Медведь, например, тоже кушает всё подряд. Плюс - и от падали не откажется. Всеядность, знаете ли...