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Octopus Tentacles Meal (Korean Sashimi)

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2006

Octopus Tentacles Meal (Korean Sashimi) = Fear Factor

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  • just the cut tentacles look too weird... i dont think i could eat that. now a whole live octopuse i could try, but only if it was small enough to fit in my mouth in one bit.

  • i won't dare to eat the whole live octopus coz i don't like it staring at me while i'm eating its tentacles. i rather hv the cut tentacles served on plates.

  • japanese also have culture of eat aliving octopus, squid, small fish, and more they could make sashimi that fish still alive. anyway, getting closer to the world right now , it's not wired to have same culture?/habit?.coz japanese eat kimuchi, and korean eat sushi in jeneral. don't you think so?

  • well i agree wif u coz over at korea, they also serve sushi. so i hv the concept tat their sashimi is a mixture of korean & japanese food...And heard from so many pple that it's a "must eat live octopus" at korea rather than at japan. Hence thought that it's korean origin culture. Anyway who care abt the origin nowadays as the world is getting closer together.

  • what is karean sashimi?

    i sow same things in japan.

    korean always make an appeal this is korean,,,,

    i hate it.

  • actually the meaning of sashimi is japanese dish consisting of very thin bite-size slices of fresh raw fish, traditionally served with soy sauce and wasabi. but the "eating live octopus" style is very much of korean culture (so far i never seen japanese eating this way before) & it's served together with other raw seafood.

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  • God that dish looks awesome. Dip them tentacles in some spicy sauce, and you got yourself one tasty fresh meal! Bet they'd never serve it at McDonald's, tho. Too many weak-stomached americans would bitch like little girls about it.

  • Right. Because other animals are killed so humanely? Unless you don't eat any meat you have no right to criticize. I for one am looking forward to trying it.

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  • STOP ANIMAL CRUELTY!!!!!!!!! THEY MOVE BECAUSE OF PAIN!!!!!!!!! THEY EXPOSE TO LEMON JUICE! WOULDN'T THINK YOU ENJOY BEING EATEN ALIVE!!!!!! SHAME ON YOU!!!!!!!!

  • omg where can i get this! i live in boston but i doubt theres any wriggeling octo venders around :(

  • It's not really alive, it's just spasming.

  • yum, thats some good eatin

  • That looks so good.

  • Stand up for animal rights!

    PETA!!

    Don't let these low life scums get away with MURDER.

  • Pardon me you said "tak tak tak" or "cac cac cac" ... lol.

  • tak tak tak!

  • I beg to differ: "Witchetty grubs are traditionally eaten live and raw. " says Pilots Guides[dot]com under "Taste of the Outback: Witchetty Grub". Wikipedia says: "Edible either raw or lightly cooked in hot ashes, they are sought out as a high-protein food by Indigenous Australians". Do a You Tube search for "witchetty raw" and you will see several tourists trying this traditional Australian Outback food. Face it, Australia has gross food too (like everywhere else in the world). :)

  • Witchety Grubs - Aboriginal would cook and then eat it. Not raw and definately not "alive".

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