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*Update: that segment has been trimmed*I want to sincerely address the crab segment of the video. I deeply apologize if it upset or offended anyone - that was never my intention, and I feel awful about it. Before filming, I did research, and a Google search on "how to cook live crab" confirmed the method we followed, which is also how our moms did it growing up. The alternative would have been to use a knife, and I wouldn't have been able to do that either. While I’m not saying this approach is right, this was my first and can promise it will be my last time cooking a live crab. I’m truly so so sorry. 😔
This is an excellent response statement. I'm so sorry you're getting some nastiness in the comments. You recognized the issue and addressed it as you should. ❤
I’m sorry but you shouldn’t have to apologize for this. People cook crabs all the time & it’s not like many people keep them as pets. I understand it was hard for you. As it is for everyone whose videos I’ve seen of them trying to cook a live crab. Some people boil it alive without the knife method. You’re only human. People need to chill. It’s not that deep fr.
Its ok🩷 people doesnt like to be reminded what their food actually is...but all animals we eat have been killed and the crab got a quick death compared to many other animals ending up on plates
It's ok, you made a mistake. The way live crabs and lobsters are cooked has changed a lot over the past few years, and as you have found out now, this is not the way. Your apology seems very sincere, and I hope you don't feel too bad about this. I really like your videos, love from Amsterdam!
wait honestly you don't have to pay attention to the comments cuz it's the same if the person who sells it to you does it or if you do it, there's no difference... love u
Well. I think that this was all an important lesson to us that the meat we eat is not falling from heaven or suddenly appears in the supermarket. Don't get me wrong. I am not vegan. But a lot of people really forgot how animals are raised and then processed to meat. We are all so out of touch how food is produced b/c we all eat mostly ready to go meals.
I think you're supposed to put a knife into the crab like you do with lobsters before boiling them, so it's more humane. I'm not an expert, just something I've heard! Love your videos!!
I think you’re right cause I’ve seen crab being killed like that in plenty of videos! In any case, cooking an animal when it’s ALIVE, is the most inhuman thing a person can do /:
I have memories of watching my mom shove a chopstick between some poor lobsters eyes to unalive them before boiling them.
In France that's a really common dish, we usually put lobsters and crabs in the freezer, they fall asleep and die in their sleep. That's a soft way when you don't want to boil them alive, even if some people don't care and just do it...
@@victoria.xseven7913it was hard to watch. I closed my eyes
Clearly she's never done this before and everyone is piling on her, not everyone just knows how to cook a crab
That was like watching a car crash in slow mo… hard to watch but couldn’t look away 😅
No one bats an eye when a food youtuber eats any meat, but if she boils a crab, all of a sudden, everyone is a vegan. Geez!! Calm down. She didn't do anything wrong. The fact she even felt like she had to apologize.
Eating meat is one thing, but letting the crab d13 from boiling water as opposed to instantly and humanely dealing with it is another thing entirely.
@@UlajNarasifen Friend, you have no idea how inhumanely ALL of our meat, dairy, and eggs are processed. Factory farming is insanely inhumane from birth to death. I hear you and agree that I don't support or want to see that happen to a crab. But chances are, unless you are buying pasture raised slow growth meat and dairy for everything, you are ingesting, purchasing, and supporting some really messed up dark practices in the meat and dairy industry.
lol here in the uk we eat black pudding (pigs blood pudding) all the time. I actually fried some up last night as a snack lol. X
Most people agree it's a love it or hate it kinda thing (personally not a huge fan, but if it's on the plate I'll probably still eat it) but yeah definitely a common sight over here lol
The one food in this video that is a big no for me is the balut. Ive seen pictures of the duck embryo in the cooked egg and the idea of eating a baby duck is just.....no.
As an Asian nothing seems that unusual haha
I’m Black American southern and we ate chicken feet, frog legs, and tripe.
You should try chitterlings.
My thoughts exactly
The cow stomach dish, is really common in Chile and we call them guatitas. I've never tried them, I can't stand the smell 🤢 but they are a really popular
If they are smelly, then it is the cook’s skills. If it is prepared by a good chef, there is no smell
that's so interesting!
I was looking for this, en Argentina le decimos mondongo y lo detesto profundamente.
We have it in north africa as well but it's mostly sheep stomach not cow and yes the smell is horrid I don't eat it
OMGoodness!😵💫your are brave! couple of times I had to look away. I do like these videos.
6:15 I couldn't eat either of those things if I wanted to. I did work study in a marine bio lab as a teenager and finding a dead and decaying crab in the holding tanks and having to clear it out before the decay could poison the other crabs is burned into my brain 30+ years later. And even more specifically the smell of the black goo that was oozing out of every joint in the exoskeleton. I just can't eat crab that looks like crab.
I can relate. Once we had a few fresh crabs in an ice chest that were forgotten for a couple of weeks (out on the patio in the heat!). I don't think I can come close to describing how disgusting that was. The whole ice chest was tossed, and I have never eaten crab meat again, not even the fake stuff.
omg! I had the same experience w decaying oyster since I work at an oyster hatchery and we pull out the dead broodstock. flipping a dead opened oyster the wrong way, having the black decaying bit drop out with a polychaete worm still eating it, and the SMELL. its all burned into my brain
Could you make another video of you pretending to be a food critic at 1,3, and 5 star restaurants!!!!
I have a pair of peridot earrings that look just like the sea grapes!!
Crab isn’t that unusual and I love it when I get it But I’ve never cooked them from live! Would scare the crap out of me!
I’ve had frog legs and I liked them but it’s a textural thing - u either like it or you don’t.
Girl really boiled a crab alive 💀
That’s literally how you cook them, google it
how the heck do you think people cook crabs? lol you have never been a coastal state and it shows
In parts of China, I know, frogs are called 田鸡 (tíanjī, "field chicken"), referring to rice "fields" (i.e. rice paddies), where they're used along with ducks as pest control, and then the legs are prepared in a variety of ways. They're eaten in southern China, e.g. Sichuan, Guangzhou, etc.
i usually don't mind trying new things but balut is one thing i don't want to try sorry 😢
The thing about tripe is not just about the texture. Some people can't clean it right so it tastes gamy and sometimes smells so bad 😂
But I like tripe tho and the baby crab is so good as a snack. But my mom scold me if I ate it as is. She wants me to eat it with rice so I don't eat too much seafood 😂
I grew up eating pigs trotters and tripe stew, typical Spanish dish, we also eat snails plus black pudding made with pigs blood
Does the freezer put them to sleep? Then knife through the center?
Omg everybody crying about the crab in the comments, unsubscribing and calling her an animal abuser is over the top. At the end of the day the animal is killed to be consumed just like any other animal. Is it sad that they have to die, yes, but you gotta eat. Animals aren’t thinking of a humane way to kill you when you come across them in the wild. They gotta eat. So Eat!
Right? She literally commented to apologize and say she'll look into humane methods in future. She did exactly right. People just want to be nasty.
@@talinajohnson4258 What I don't agree with, is that you're saying the animals HAVE to die because we HAVE to eat them. Just not true. We can eat other stuff. So call it as it is, you WANT to eat animals, because you like the taste and maybe because you think that it's the only healthy diet for humans. So to put it right: The animals are killed because you WANT to eat them, not because you have to.
And about what you said regarding wild animals: Wild animals don't have the choice what to eat. We definitely do. So that comparison is pretty far-fetched.
@@BriddahOnFire YES this ❤
@@BriddahOnFireAgreed!
@@BriddahOnFire”and to the wild animals…” Seriously?!! 😂 What kinda “wild animals” do you think are reading your comments? I swear, some people are SO outta touch with reality. And just because it might be YOUR reality doesn’t mean it’s the same for everyone else
In m country we cook trip for long hours mostly 4-5, and the trip has a more darker shade than that and very hard to clean.
I know that I'm super spoiled, but if had to see the actual animal I would stop eating them altogether.
I used to be vegan, and sometimes while eating I think about the animal (an actual living being with emotions) and feel bad. And I know that I sound really dumb right know, but that's our society. We're faaar away from it all. All we do is consume, especially in the western culture.
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I ate every single food mention in this video, and all of them are very common for me. I don't consider any of these unusual and like most of them
I've had tripe in my pho and the texture is certainly interesting. 7:14 reminds me of when my dad tried to boil a crab and it fell and crawled around the house. Everyone ran. 😂
You could try doing a vid abt unusual dishes from the middle east like palestine , syria, egypt ect!!
I like congealed pork blood, but it has to be in small pieces with a flavorful saucr or soup (especially hot and sour soup). I don't like big chunks like you did in the video-the flavor's too strong that way.
washing the chicken feet after boiling them was odd to me? like wouldnt the boiling water basically wash them
Not really a good idea to watch this video while eating...
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I've tried about half of these more unusual foods, at least for the American palate lol. I have not tried Balut, the blood cakes (have had blood sausage but not the gelatinous cake you had), and the little crabs that were fried. I've tried everything else and actually make frog legs a few times a year myself. Now I have some more for my culinary bucket list! I'm a little late to the party and missed the crab drama but don't beat yourself up over it. It's done all over the world by other cultures to survive. We love you!!
@6:50, first, that's a male crab (if it looks like the Washington Monument, it's male; if it looks like the Capitol, it's female). Also, mad props on eating the "mustard." I lived in Maryland for more than 8 years, which is the crab capital of the world. And I've had lots of debates with Marylanders about eating the "mustard," including with my wife who is Baltimore born and raised. Mustard is not the eggs, but rather the melted guts.
Thank you for such an amazing video, I like seeing "exotic" foods. I would never eat a lot of this, but it's important that I do not become ignorant when it comes to other countries' cuisines and/or livelihood.
Sooo……you guys know a majority of shellfish is cooked live, right? Crawfish, crab, lobster, oysters, clams, etc. Making this lady feel worse about what probably was already an uncomfortable experience is shameful. 😑
those chicken feet look horrendous! You are supposed to marinate + deep fry the chicken and then steam them with the sauce!! Wtf did you make
in hungary we have the chickens feet in broth
we also have a dish with the pork/cow belly called pacal
and we also have boiled blood at traditional pork processing
I'm 50% Hungarian. My mom and her family immigrated to Syracuse NY in the early 50s. My grandma was an amazing cook and she never made the dishes you mentioned in your comment. ❤
@@erikaleonard2848 Well I am a 100% Hungarian so I didn't made that up but these dishes are more common on the eastern side of the country, and more likely on the country side, these are traditional and personally I don't like any of these because they're a little radical for my stomach
My parents make these dishes often so does my whole extended family
A lot of non-Asian Americans eat chicken feet. You'll tend to find it in Soul and Mexican cuisine. Same with tripe. Menudo is one of my childhood pleasures (I'm from a Mexican family).
Ok well I see why RUclips didnt put this on my feed but i just look forward to your videos so much! and anyway you are one of so few youtubers making exciting content
9:04 the collective 'mhmhh'🗣️
@10:00, frog is not like chicken. It's more like eating duck. Similar flavor profile but hella greasy like with waterfowl.
I’ve had everything except the balut. I want to try it eventually but there’s just a big mental hurdle for me
I’m trying the sea grapes. That’s the only thing here that’s vegan.
I bought it from Amazon. It looks good!
I think it’s funny she had a hard time with frog legs. I live an and grew up in the south and while they’re not a staple by any means, they are considered to be a delicacy. I think they’re delicious. My only problem with the crabs is I wish she’d gone into more detail. They looked delicious but not enough info to try on my own.
It's funny and cool to see that Asian cuisine, as you mentioned at the beginning of the video, when you said you grew up eating chicken feet, is very similar to other cuisines, especially those from Latin America. Here in Brazil, for example, in certain regions (in most of them), it's quite common to eat chicken feet and tripe, which can be used in dishes like 'dobradinha' and 'buchada.' It's really great to see these ingredients being used in different cultures and regions
I’m French, so a lot of these did not feel unusual, like tripes, boiled crab, blood sausage ("boudin"), snails and even frog legs (but almost no one eats this anymore, I had it once and it’s too annoying to eat)
Next time look up for Ecuadorian food that uses pork blood that is called Caldo de Salchicha!! It is delicious!!
Balyuts are fine. I noticed you're missing Rocky Mountain Oysters (i.e., bull testicles).
Some if the food were disgusting- frog leg the egg one, cow intestine ugghh. Crab. Being someone who only eats chicken never want to try chicken feet ever. These video got me istg 💀
In my country those white stuff from beef has a special place in our kitchen , there is special dish we cook ,common during holidays, family parties. Its in a sauce&vegetables & shrimp paste.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't snail also common in Vietnam as well?
When went there earlier this year I had snails a few times. We do eat a lot a snails in Vietnam
I also had a really good curried frog legs dish.
And in south africa,chicken feet and tripe are popular cuisines ❤❤❤❤
That looked like it was male crab based on the long triangle flap that was on the underside of the crab (females have a more broad one whereas a male looks like their organ. This means those weren't eggs you were eating, it is what males have which i think was the white stuff in your spoon when you scooped it out. The stuff you thought was the eggs (greenish stuff) is the tomalley.
The blood dish is something we have in Sweden as well called blood pudding (I hate it personally, can't stand the texture) where the blood is mixed with some kind of grain and spices.
chicken feet has always been a childhood snack for me in egypt , my mother would buy chicken meat (5 chickens per month) and we would save the chicken feet and wings for the end of the month and cook them with marinara sauce , béchamel and cheese! lovley memories that remind me of my mom i really miss her
why is she reacting that way to pork blood (huyet) when she herself is vietnamese 😂
From all of these in my country GREECE 🇬🇷 we eat only the crab and the snails..the others no..and a big NOW the dug egg
Frog logs are really delicious deep fried I grew up in Florida and I remember going out frog gigging with my dad and then seeing them prepared and the legs dance. Later we would just do catch and release when we found frogs as kids for fun.
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Found one more reason to become vegan
What about a disclaimer?
I got invited to my first Cookout and I got to ride in the backseat with the crabs otw home from the seafood store and I was mesmerized by them trying to climb out but never making it
Sorry everything of that is disgusting why do people eat that?
Huh... the pork blood was sour? Was it expired? The last time I has one of those, it was quite sweet...
Oh. I love chicken feet barbecue!!deep in vinegar with lots of garlic onions and chilli ❤❤❤
I shouldn´t have watched it while eating my dinner. I really shouldn´t have 😅
The only time I had snails it was very grainy. Like chewy with sand.. I'll have to try it again I guess.
I had my first escargot in Jamaica in May. 😄They're unusual, but not bad!
Escargot or snails need to be extra hot for the complete experience, the butter needs to be melted as h ☺️ french girl here hehehe
My grandma gave me a wild egg that was hardboiled and it had a little baby in it. Very little. I didn't want to eat it so she ate it.
Thank you for bravely teaching us about these foods!
Hear me up. Romanian beef tripe sour soup is so good when prepared well oml.
I never wanted to eat chicken feet more than ever right now! I love nowing on things!
In my country we eat all except frog legs, pork blood and the duck egg
I love chicken feet. This way was quick, so be try this way.❤❤
Have you tried Rocky mountain oysters?
In Mexico is also common to eat the chicken feet with "esquites"
I'm from Greece and my mother in law eats chicken feet
i had snail/escargo recently, and I'd say it's like.. cooked mushroom texture with weird shrimp flavour
I thought it was similar to chicken
when i first saw the snails, i thought they were mushrooms lol
Chicken feet gives so much collagen and flavour
How is eating a regular crab at level 3 of unusual?
Tripe in tomato sauce is a very classic Italian dish
well that was definitely something😅
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if u are Nigerian you will understand
I’ve never been this early in my life holy shit
I love your videos! They make my day😊
I would try anything at least once ❤
You should meet andrew zimmer
15 minutes ago is crazy
I LOVE chicken feet!
You should collab more, I think you guys fit each other’s energy.
Chicken feet 💀✋🏿
Crab is gooood
Tripe yummy❤
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You didn't think to deal with the crab humanely before boiling it?
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