Eating sannakji

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

For the benefit of our TV audience, sannakji is a Korean delicacy consisting of live baby octopus cut into chunks. You dip these chunks, still wriggling, in sesame oil and chow down. Watch it happen! Video captured live in Geoje-do, Gyeongsangnam, South Korea on a Fujifilm S8000. Komap seumnida to Charles hyeongnim for such steady camera work.

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  • Debe ser sabroso!!!

  • @anhdillion You stupid. These are baby octopuses that are sliced but still so fresh thay the tentacles are still squirming in the dish.

    And they're definitely not the thing you mentioned in your comment.

  • You guys eating this reminded me when I was a kid but the only thing different is that you guys are taking it in but I was getting it out. In Vietnamese we called them "con lải" lol.

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