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Saw the octopus in the store and had to buy it to play with Smile It did get eaten Smile


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Shit that people should not eat for $1000 Alex.


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Ummm. Lost my appetite. Maybe some cereal will be ok.




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As much as it freaked me out, very clever. Wink There’d be six holes in the range if I saw that.....




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On a related note, I've always wondered who the first person was who, upon seeing a lobster, thought to himself, "Hey, that looks good enough to eat!"





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On a related note, I've always wondered who the first person was who, upon seeing a lobster, thought to himself, "Hey, that looks good enough to eat!"


Same guy that said "Hey, let's eat the next thing that comes out of the chickens butt"
 
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For many decades they viewed the lobster to be as appealing as a big roach. Would only grind them up and scatter the bits in the fields to get the crops to grow.




 
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How do you prepare an octopus for dinner?



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I Korea they make octopus jerky.
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On a related note, I've always wondered who the first person was who, upon seeing a lobster, thought to himself, "Hey, that looks good enough to eat!"



Which begs the question, who was the first person to dive down, cut his hands clawing an oyster off of a reef, surfaced cut himself more opening the shell and said I will eat this piece of snot raw, and then said "um um good"?


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I do not each fish or other seafood. Several years back a friend married a Korean woman, and her family owned a small chain of Korean restaurants. Naturally they catered the wedding.

At the reception they had a large spread of food. Half of those in attendance were of Korean descent (many of whom didn't speak English), while the other half were American. They had food that covered both ends of the spectrum. So there I am looking at the Octopus when my friend walks up and tells me I should try it. He says "tastes like chicken".

I've been told this several times before, and it's never been true. I try it. He was right. It actually did taste similar to chicken, but there were differences.

First, he told me what it cost, and chicken is much more reasonably priced. Second, it looked unappealing. All of those suckers weren't doing it for me. Finally, it chewed more like a leather wallet than chicken itself. My verdict: I'll just eat chicken.


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decades ago I was stuck in LA for 3 weeks straight. Managed to eat most meals with various members of Japanese community, and came to have favorites in that type of food chain preparation. A couple times was treated (no, really) to the unexpected delights of picked octopus, as well as I believe at this point, 'raw' octopus....although memory may be in error.

In any case the big fun trick was to get just the right size piece in sideways with tentacles to fill the smiling mouth with the suckers prominently in place of the normal 'smiley teeth view'. There was a host of sea creatures/methods of preparation I in fact did not care for, yet I survived with some good food memories.


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How do you prepare an octopus for dinner?
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In hindsight, that person was a genius. I've had a couple of trips up to PHPaul's neck of the country where lots of them got eaten.

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On a related note, I've always wondered who the first person was who, upon seeing a lobster, thought to himself, "Hey, that looks good enough to eat!"

 
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So there I am looking at the Octopus when my friend walks up and tells me I should try it. He says "tastes like chicken".

I've been told this several times before, and it's never been true. I try it. He was right. It actually did taste similar to chicken, but there were differences.

First, he told me what it cost, and chicken is much more reasonably priced. Second, it looked unappealing. All of those suckers weren't doing it for me. Finally, it chewed more like a leather wallet than chicken itself. My verdict: I'll just eat chicken.





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I have had octopus both raw and cooked. It is a little chewy raw, but it's good both ways. Same for squid.



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How do you prepare an octopus for dinner?


Boiled, grilled or fried. My favorite is served as a salad.



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... I've always wondered who the first person was who, upon seeing a lobster, thought to himself, "Hey, that looks good enough to eat!"

...


Which begs the question, who was the first person to dive down, cut his hands clawing an oyster off of a reef, surfaced cut himself more opening the shell and said I will eat this piece of snot raw, and then said "um um good"?


On both counts, there was an older and younger sibling involved...

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For many decades they viewed the lobster to be as appealing as a big roach. Would only grind them up and scatter the bits in the fields to get the crops to grow.
That would still be my approach. I only eat seafood that had fins.

a1abdj, I did try octopus when I was in Greece. It was like eating an art gum eraser. (I guess it hadn't been flung aganst the sidewalk enough times.)

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