I’ve been watching this channel for years, and I always wished y’all would include captions that explain what is going on. What ingredients are being used, how much it cost, etc. I don’t know if that’s hard to do, but I would enjoy this channel even more. 😃👍
I really enjoy the silence in these videos, it's so relaxing. Though I admit it'd be helpful to have a few captions and learn a bit more about their gastronomy and culture at the same time.
It’s not the snail, nor the flower, not the other aromatic that makes this dish; it’s the chili sauce that was pounded to a delicious, citrusy, numbing sensation that coated everything on this dish.
What a superb dish! Perfect for Spring/Summer Picnics and Social gatherings, though i'd better describe it as a Sevichy more than it is a Sashimi ! I can imagine the cool, tangy after taste and the wafty Citrusy Aroma! The cleaning and carving was done very well, especially with the generously used Rock Salt and Soda water to remove slime and probably Baking soda was added as a natural tenderiser as well, however i'd have prefered some steaming as well as the texture of raw Snails might be a bit tough to chew! Thanks!
Еда, заведомо" обогащенная" гельминтами, какая прэлесть! Даже знать не хочу составляющие блюда, потому что найду вкуснятину в более безопасных продуктах😊
Why not cut off the inedible part and then wash it with salt, in the processing video there are many unreasonable steps. Same with the dipping sauce and helminths.
Because if you make an incision anywhere on the piece of meat and then wash it all the internal juices and like insides of the piece of meat will be washed out. You don’t want to wash out the flavor of the meat only the sand and it’s external coating, which is why you wash first then cut after.
I was watching a different channel the other day, a completely different channel, a paleontology channel covering the history of the Earth . The particular episode was about the greatest mass extinction this planet has ever suffered. Not the famous K-Pg one that wiped out the dinosaurs, but an earlier one, lesser known but so devastating it's called 'the Great Dying', as it took out over 90% of all living things across the planet, land and sea. So why am I talking about it here? Apparently 98% of all living snail species were killed off during this event. 98%! Just a little more, and this video might well have been about a completely different creature! It says something for the resilience of life itself, as well the tenacity of snail-kind, that the survivors managed to bounce back and diversify into the wonderful array of species we see, and consume, today!
Очень странный ресторан, или кафе. Уже второе видео с ними. Достаточно нежные по вкусу улитки, завалить горой острых перцев с мощными соусами, чего то я не понимаю смысла.. на месте улитки в данном случае может быть гораздо более дешёвый кальмар например.
Теперь я понял одно😀Азиатская еда хоть и редкая,деликатесная,но уже ясно,что меньше белка в готовке,больше протеина, что бы голод отбить.Вот почему азиаты такие худые,да подтянутые)))
That's how we deal with most invasive species. Locust was our issue in the first year, after we learn how to cook them good, we have to import because we want to eat some more.