For anyone trying to eat those live octopus legs, make sure you chew them real good before swallowing, otherwise there is a chance one of those suction cup will attach to your airway as you swallow and they won’t detach, then it’s lights out just like the food you trying to eat
@@TheSpix Do you need to be a vegan to have empathy for a living thing being eaten alive ? You saw "Attack on Titans" ? Do you want to be at the place of the people being eaten by Titans ? I'm absolutely not a vegan (I enjoy my meat medium rare thanks) but I don't want the animal to suffer mindlessly. But that's just another culture. In India they don't eat cows and see people who do as heartless monsters. That's the way it is.
0:52 A correct way to put down a lobster quickly without it suffering, not only that, it makes the meat quite tastier. I don’t know how to explain it, but I saw someone explained it on a RUclips video about how boiling the lobster without putting it down first will make the lobster very stressed and will make the meat less tasty. I’ve actually been to a couple restaurants and seen lobsters that hasn’t been put down properly before getting boiled
Brings back memories of living in China. Never been to Thailand but a friend who'd gone had said the food was so good. I asked him, which restaurants are the best. He looked at me and said, "All of them." Thank you for sharing this!!!
Nice to see them go with the head split option since a lot of people get up in arms about them being tossed in alive or animals still alive like the shrimp. Quick relatively painless way of dispatching them, and for anyone freaked out, any movement after is simply residual nerve responses.
definitely. im nervous to see if the comments on this video later, hoping its not filled with angry people watching live animal deaths. its just food preparation.
The Octopus legs aren't not only full of neurons, they each have their own smaller brain. The central brain in the head gives general orders, like look for food, move in this direction, but each leg is acting independent from each other That's why they were still sucking at your throat when you were eating them. Octopus are really intelligent and fascinating animals.
@@brucef310 On the one hand i'm disturbed by your comment on the other hand i wonder why you would exclude seals, if your down for dolphins. And to be fair knowing that dolphins even wrap eels around their penis and use each others blowhole for sex, they wouldn't hesitate to have sex with you.
Never eat an oyster unless you know where it was caught I ate an oyster in Pattaya and lost 10 kg in one weekend! Shat and vomited violently for 48 hours Great way of getting your 6 pack back though
Oh Maan! Had also bad experience with them. Ate just one in Phuket, the day before the flight (2 flights in a row, almost two days back home - airport and 10 hours flight). Never come even close to, any more.
In case you dont know, foods in general are ridiculously cheap in Thailand, Malaysia & Indonesia, if compared to US. Here in Indonesia, foods that are hundreds of USD are considered super expensive, which most people aren't willing to spend, even if they could afford it. You can get most of local foods for less than 10 USD, some even less than 5 USD to fill up your entire stomach.
@@albertlie Well, several hundreds dollar is equal with several million in Indonesian rupiah, more than enough for a family to live a whole month in small cities. Even $35 is actually a pretty expensive meal.
It's so hard for me to watch stuff like this but still very fascinating. I personally couldn't eat something that was still moving around but it's not too much different than eating something that was alive in the first place. I think I'll just eat veggies today after this though haha.
@@asgrim1513 I definitely understand, it's just a different culture. I personally couldn't do this myself and it kinda makes me wanna try going vegan again but I'm not going to be mad at DancingBacons for showing other cultures practices.
@@asgrim1513 Well, other animals also got slaughtered when they're still alive and moving, you know. Chicken are especially wirse, they can also still moving even after it's neck was cut. The butcher in my hometown had to quickly threw an upside down bucket to prevent the bloody chicken to run around and, in my opinion, the banging from inside the bucket sound like it came straight out of a horror film.
@@asgrim1513 how the fuck you think an animal gets killer you idiot. If you eat meat and make stupid comments like that, then you need to kill your own animal or become a vegetarian .
As someone with a shellfish allergy, thank you so much! A meal like this would probably be my last haha, but I'm so glad I get to experience it through your channel. You describe it so well, I can imagine the taste in my mouth. I'm sad I can't have it, but your videos are the next best thing
Had no idea horseshoe crabs were edible in any capacity. Also aren't mantis shrimp those things known for being super strong and breaking through aquarium glass? Didn't think those would be edible either. This was a particularly interesting video. :)
there are two types of mantis shrimp - one with the punchers and one with the pincers! these ones looked like the pincer kinds, as they had the classic mantis arms with the barbs on them. still, had no clue they were edible as well - can’t imagine something that is known for being so violent (both punchers and pincers) would be so sweet and tender!
Yes and no, the mantis shrimp you're thinking about hunt things hard things like clams and thus have club-like arms to punch it. The mantis shrimp they're eating are of the spear hand kind. Those quickly grab/spear soft prey, like fish.
@@shaynatang8888 I gotcha, thank you for info. I sort of suspected there were different kinds since these ones weren't brightly rainbow colored like the ones I learned about first, but I wasn't sure.
The Brave Bacons! That Octopus was Wild! This has to be the Freshest Feast Ever, I had no idea Horseshoe Crab had edible bits, so cool Also, that feast needed an Icy Cold Coke to make it complete, lol
I adore your videos. And with this one when you say how marvellous everything was… till you had the horseshoe crab. And you gently said, in effect, it wasn’t a winner. I’d had one in Thailand and we found it was like eating mud. Thanks for verifying our thoughts on that particular food!
IF AND A BIG IF I had the money!! I would hire you and Ms B as my personal food guide throughout Thailand and Singapore. But the one thing is that, my food can't be still moving when served to me, that just creeps me out. LOL love this show.
Octopuses are carnivores, primarily feeding on crustaceans, fish and other marine creatures. Do you believe they "think" twice before killing other animals to sustain their own lives? This is just how nature works.
@@arisboba Yes, save one to make yourself feel good and then continue on eating seafood and meat, because they grow like plants on supermarket shelves. Oh, the hypocrisy! 🙄
This all looks so good, but especially that lobster. I love lobster and crab bunches! I am, however, imagining the moment of horror that might ensue if one of those writhing octopus arms decided to wrap itself around my uvula instead of going down peacefully. . . XD
Being from England I find it very interesting, as it’s not something I see very often. can’t lie, some of the food prep made me cringe 😂 it’s awesome seeing what other countries/people consume. Really enjoyed the video, thank you.
I am ok with all the seafood EXCEPT the horseshoe crab. Horseshoe crabs are an amazing creature that are essential in making many different medical equipment and vaccines, this usefulness has put their ecosystems and numbers in danger more than once in the past. So to see them die for food when, honestly, i don’t feel they have enough edible parts to warrant it, especially compared to so many other seafood possibilities, makes me sad.
I am surprised this comment sections are not full of people complaining about the lobster getting cut in half. I really enjoy watching all your videos! All your videos look so tasty I would love to try half the food you guys eat!
I admit, im a bit sad that it wasnt killed before cutting off parts of it. but at the same time, a predator wouldnt be as kind either, so it is what it is.
Cutting the head in half is the most humane way to kill a lobster. Though I agree with the other comment that it's a bit cruel that parts of it were cut off before it was killed
Every time I see freshly cooked food or a moving food, I rush to the comment section and gently raise my popcorn bucket. Tho it doesn’t have much but still delicious. XD
I stopped eating octopus after meeting one. They are highly intelligent, curious, playful, and display signs of emotion and seem to genuinely feel love for the humans in their life.
I'd like to try eating a " Trilobite" AKA Horeshoe crab. They've been around since like the end of the Silurian Period to Pre-Cambrian! These modern species seem to have a shorter body with legs part than the Cambrian fossils? I wonder what the meat tastes like?
It's a great idea of buying your own seadfood then going somewhere close to cook it for you. I'm not confident in preparing & cooking lobster so this would make me it whole lot more.
I don't know if I could do this one. I think if the world collapsed and I didn't have a butcher, I would be come a vegetarian. Luckily I have been learning to grow veggies.
as sm1 who wants to try those moving octopus tents, is that advice to chew and swallow quickly correct? coz i think i shud keep it in my mouth and chew untill there is a mush left, before sliding those suckers in my throat?
Personally wouldnt eat horseshoe crabs due to them being slightly toxic specially their eggs but the rest looked great. Also maybe not the octopus since thats a choking hazard while its still wriggling.
where do u guys sit to enjoy ur food? last time i went there.. there is no place to sit.. and i have to take my food back to the hotel until i can eat it
@@lasvegasspycam1055 No, they're 100% correct. Stupid ass leftist westerners pretend everything revolves around their tiny minds and nazi behaviors. Horseshoe crab is local to certain parts of other nations who's cultures have accepted eating them as another regular member of seafood. You're telling people to up and abandon an easy access food source for some western sissies sympathies?
13:33 100 million years ago the dinosaurs ruled the earth. 200 million years ago the dinosaurs were just getting started. 300 million years ago TREES ruled the earth. 400 million years ago horseshoe crabs had already been around for 50 million years.
Usually love your videos. And I truly appreciate that fresh is amazing. But those helpless little guys were alive when tossed on grills or in boiling pots of water. Made me cry. The only one if your videos I couldn't watch. Much love!
Enjoy seeing all of the great street food available in Thailand. Also keep your awesome sidekick talking, as I like hearing her feedback on the foods she tries.
VERY EVIL way to kill animal, in islam we have specific way to kill animal to eat, it must be sharp knief, never let animal feel the hurt way too ling just like this video thailand people did!
Still the best food channel on RUclips. I love how your channel has gotten huge but your style has stayed the same. It is always fun seeing the different foods your culture cooks.
Forever sad my genetics said "no you eat the seafood it end your life" cause that lobster looked tasty. I never thought you could eat horseshoe crab. They are a protected species here.
At least its all getting cooked! When I saw "live" I thought it would be like the shrimps from last week, leaping around in the salad 😧. That lobster looked great. Not sure about the other things though, but I'm not the biggest fan of seafood.
Some types of them are close to extinct and other types of them are densely populated in some locations but still considered endangered there. So yes, you're not supposed to eat them if you can avoid it.
I wish I could have these seafoods every day. I wonder if the local population can afford them. Tourists with dollars, pound sterling, etc., may not find it difficult.
3:34 Octopi have eight brains! Its brains!!! The octopus brains are still going, thats why it's moving. Its not like a headless chicken body moving around because of nerves.
I get this is like, a cultural way of doing things and it's food and people love the food .. still hard to watch the prep of the food though, although I am learning a lot from it it's intense ..
Did you try crying about it? Go see your doctor, apparently they have great medical treatments these days for inferior men with low testosterone such as yourself. Though if you are an american you are likely very poor and unable to afford it. If this is the case, crying about it may be your only option.
For anyone trying to eat those live octopus legs, make sure you chew them real good before swallowing, otherwise there is a chance one of those suction cup will attach to your airway as you swallow and they won’t detach, then it’s lights out just like the food you trying to eat
@@manikyum are you a vegan?
@@TheSpix Do you need to be a vegan to have empathy for a living thing being eaten alive ? You saw "Attack on Titans" ? Do you want to be at the place of the people being eaten by Titans ?
I'm absolutely not a vegan (I enjoy my meat medium rare thanks) but I don't want the animal to suffer mindlessly. But that's just another culture. In India they don't eat cows and see people who do as heartless monsters. That's the way it is.
@@TheSpixwhat a daft question
Nice! Thanks for advice, i didn't know about. :)
Please stay safe!
@@oddities-whatnotWhat does daft mean? My Google is broken.
0:52 A correct way to put down a lobster quickly without it suffering, not only that, it makes the meat quite tastier. I don’t know how to explain it, but I saw someone explained it on a RUclips video about how boiling the lobster without putting it down first will make the lobster very stressed and will make the meat less tasty.
I’ve actually been to a couple restaurants and seen lobsters that hasn’t been put down properly before getting boiled
I will give odds your a vegan American:-)
There aint no right way, theres just death
@@tapestry6455 nah, apparently they actually taste better if you kill them rather than boil them while living
@@tapestry6455 I don't see any anything the op made that makes them a vegan, nor an American
@@tapestry6455 And I give odds that you're an ignorant moron.
The water she cleans the oyster in looks clean 😂
mmm brown gravy water
Brings back memories of living in China.
Never been to Thailand but a friend who'd gone had said the food was so good. I asked him, which restaurants are the best. He looked at me and said, "All of them."
Thank you for sharing this!!!
I'd say the same. The streetfoods are awesome as well! Never miss on their thai tea, sticky rice and bbq in the morning stalls for breakfast!~
The asshole friend just lied to you,and did not want to give more info
Nice to see them go with the head split option since a lot of people get up in arms about them being tossed in alive or animals still alive like the shrimp. Quick relatively painless way of dispatching them, and for anyone freaked out, any movement after is simply residual nerve responses.
definitely. im nervous to see if the comments on this video later, hoping its not filled with angry people watching live animal deaths. its just food preparation.
@@g00go I'm seeing a few hate comments, not surprised honestly.
@@g00go The world has different foods. Preparations and customs don't always align with vegans and PETA.
i mean imagine having your limbs removed and staying in a tub with water where people grab you and put you in a bag
@@tapestry6455 agreed
The Octopus legs aren't not only full of neurons, they each have their own smaller brain. The central brain in the head gives general orders, like look for food, move in this direction, but each leg is acting independent from each other That's why they were still sucking at your throat when you were eating them. Octopus are really intelligent and fascinating animals.
I know he tastes good but that octopus was too cute to eat
Octopus is the only Sea Life other than dolphins that I would consider having sex with.
@@brucef310 On the one hand i'm disturbed by your comment on the other hand i wonder why you would exclude seals, if your down for dolphins. And to be fair knowing that dolphins even wrap eels around their penis and use each others blowhole for sex, they wouldn't hesitate to have sex with you.
@@brucef310
Oh my god no wayayayay
@@castorrodentia I misspelled the word eat.
I love the idea of picking out fresh food and having a restaraunt nearby prepare it.
Never eat an oyster unless you know where it was caught
I ate an oyster in Pattaya and lost 10 kg in one weekend!
Shat and vomited violently for 48 hours
Great way of getting your 6 pack back though
Not the shat😭😭🤣
I wish u more hygiene in next place
Oh Maan! Had also bad experience with them.
Ate just one in Phuket, the day before the flight (2 flights in a row, almost two days back home - airport and 10 hours flight). Never come even close to, any more.
you didn't shit fat from the blubber around your stomach you dip shit... you shat water and the contents from inside your stomach...
I’ll try that I need to lose some weight, thnx!
$35 for all that US?? What?? No way!! That whole feast would set me back hundreds of dollars if I got it here IN the USA. I want to visit!!!
In case you dont know, foods in general are ridiculously cheap in Thailand, Malaysia & Indonesia, if compared to US.
Here in Indonesia, foods that are hundreds of USD are considered super expensive, which most people aren't willing to spend, even if they could afford it. You can get most of local foods for less than 10 USD, some even less than 5 USD to fill up your entire stomach.
The US dollar goes pretty far in Thailand. You can get hotels for $7 a night. It's not going to be a Four Seasons but they're still nice.
@@albertlie Well, several hundreds dollar is equal with several million in Indonesian rupiah, more than enough for a family to live a whole month in small cities.
Even $35 is actually a pretty expensive meal.
You're white so you're probably gonna get white person prices not what these people got 🤣
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It's so hard for me to watch stuff like this but still very fascinating. I personally couldn't eat something that was still moving around but it's not too much different than eating something that was alive in the first place. I think I'll just eat veggies today after this though haha.
Cutting that crab while it's still wiggling around is kinda.. Ugh idk how you can eat it after seeing that shit
@@asgrim1513 I definitely understand, it's just a different culture. I personally couldn't do this myself and it kinda makes me wanna try going vegan again but I'm not going to be mad at DancingBacons for showing other cultures practices.
@@asgrim1513 Well, other animals also got slaughtered when they're still alive and moving, you know.
Chicken are especially wirse, they can also still moving even after it's neck was cut.
The butcher in my hometown had to quickly threw an upside down bucket to prevent the bloody chicken to run around and, in my opinion, the banging from inside the bucket sound like it came straight out of a horror film.
@@bluesapphire4262 pretty sure that only happens when you miss some of the brain stem
@@asgrim1513 how the fuck you think an animal gets killer you idiot. If you eat meat and make stupid comments like that, then you need to kill your own animal or become a vegetarian .
As someone with a shellfish allergy, thank you so much! A meal like this would probably be my last haha, but I'm so glad I get to experience it through your channel. You describe it so well, I can imagine the taste in my mouth. I'm sad I can't have it, but your videos are the next best thing
@@HisameArtwork oooh thx
Same i watch this when i eat soup or anyfood
Shellfish allergy mean you are weak.
My wife too, came later in life.
@@challenger516 no, means you’re a schmuck.
I love it when she talks and tells us how it tastes rather than just nodding ☺️
Agreed! The smile and nodding has gotten so annoying.
I’m sure English is not her first language hence the subtitles explaining every flavor and texture
Had no idea horseshoe crabs were edible in any capacity. Also aren't mantis shrimp those things known for being super strong and breaking through aquarium glass? Didn't think those would be edible either. This was a particularly interesting video. :)
there are two types of mantis shrimp - one with the punchers and one with the pincers! these ones looked like the pincer kinds, as they had the classic mantis arms with the barbs on them. still, had no clue they were edible as well - can’t imagine something that is known for being so violent (both punchers and pincers) would be so sweet and tender!
Yes and no, the mantis shrimp you're thinking about hunt things hard things like clams and thus have club-like arms to punch it. The mantis shrimp they're eating are of the spear hand kind. Those quickly grab/spear soft prey, like fish.
@@chrisshimizu308 Ah thank you for the clarification. It's true too, definitely something to try one of these days.
@@shaynatang8888 I gotcha, thank you for info. I sort of suspected there were different kinds since these ones weren't brightly rainbow colored like the ones I learned about first, but I wasn't sure.
As an asian, I can confirm that there is no animal that we can't eat
"The tentacles were still sucking." Hard pass.
The Brave Bacons! That Octopus was Wild! This has to be the Freshest Feast Ever, I had no idea Horseshoe Crab had edible bits, so cool
Also, that feast needed an Icy Cold Coke to make it complete, lol
Horseshoe Crab is my favorite when I was a kid, there are few species of them, some are poisonous 💀
@@whateveri guess you should know that it is one of the endangered species now.
I'm your 100th liker here & bye.
I adore your videos. And with this one when you say how marvellous everything was… till you had the horseshoe crab. And you gently said, in effect, it wasn’t a winner. I’d had one in Thailand and we found it was like eating mud. Thanks for verifying our thoughts on that particular food!
I love your channel, but i was really shocked wenn you ate horseshorcrab!
Out of curiosity, which camera are you
Using !?
IF AND A BIG IF I had the money!! I would hire you and Ms B as my personal food guide throughout Thailand and Singapore. But the one thing is that, my food can't be still moving when served to me, that just creeps me out. LOL love this show.
If I had enough money , I would campaign not to eat lobster or octopus, . It is so cruel ,
oh my heart this is my dream i love scallops os much
thanks for sharing and continuing the good food vibes
Did you know that crabs, lobsters, shrimp and other crustaceans are closer in relation to bugs? They are like giant sea bugs! It's awesome!
Now idk how will I eat shrimps after reading this comment 💀
@@dff770 cockroaches 💀
@@dff770 dont you see their body structure that is close to bugs in appearance?
@@khabarnak yeah well I’m seeing that now💀💀
@@dff770 Yeah well seafood slays and land bugs don't. I'mma fuck up some shrimpy boys om nom nom
Damn, I felt bad for the octopus; it was just sleeping, chilling in its glass jar.
Me too:(
I would buy it and request a little baggie to rescue it and take it home, lol.
Octopuses are carnivores, primarily feeding on crustaceans, fish and other marine creatures. Do you believe they "think" twice before killing other animals to sustain their own lives? This is just how nature works.
@@arisboba Yes, save one to make yourself feel good and then continue on eating seafood and meat, because they grow like plants on supermarket shelves. Oh, the hypocrisy! 🙄
This all looks so good, but especially that lobster. I love lobster and crab bunches!
I am, however, imagining the moment of horror that might ensue if one of those writhing octopus arms decided to wrap itself around my uvula instead of going down peacefully. . . XD
Being from England I find it very interesting, as it’s not something I see very often. can’t lie, some of the food prep made me cringe 😂 it’s awesome seeing what other countries/people consume. Really enjoyed the video, thank you.
I am ok with all the seafood EXCEPT the horseshoe crab. Horseshoe crabs are an amazing creature that are essential in making many different medical equipment and vaccines, this usefulness has put their ecosystems and numbers in danger more than once in the past. So to see them die for food when, honestly, i don’t feel they have enough edible parts to warrant it, especially compared to so many other seafood possibilities, makes me sad.
the Asians will eat anything and everything, until the seas are empty. Then they will eat each other, hopefully.
But it looked so scrumpdiddiliyumptious 🥵
Relatable
Correcto people are idio ts
6:20 that can’t be the same kind of mantis shrimp that punches holes in aquarium walls is it?
You have a beautiful voice and you look gorgeous today my friend 💯👍
One thing I really want to know is, what was put into the bass' mouth at 8:28? Is that a green onion, or something else?
Lemongrass
@@alb7112 Thnx!😁
I am surprised this comment sections are not full of people complaining about the lobster getting cut in half. I really enjoy watching all your videos! All your videos look so tasty I would love to try half the food you guys eat!
I admit, im a bit sad that it wasnt killed before cutting off parts of it. but at the same time, a predator wouldnt be as kind either, so it is what it is.
i’m a chef and that’s the “less painfull” way to do it, rather than throwing it into the hot and let them die:(
Honestly I thought the same thing
Cutting the head in half is the most humane way to kill a lobster. Though I agree with the other comment that it's a bit cruel that parts of it were cut off before it was killed
Sometimes people surprise us. :)
Every time I see freshly cooked food or a moving food, I rush to the comment section and gently raise my popcorn bucket. Tho it doesn’t have much but still delicious. XD
Btw, those food are sooo fresh tho. Yummy 👁🫦👁
Right?? Lot of hypocrites in here.
“Horseshoe crabs are not actually crabs at all, they are much more closely related to spiders and other arachnids than they are to crabs or lobsters”
Oh my Lord, this fact made me literally gag
Modern species of the Trilobite fossils we find. That's what's so interesting about them to me.
I feel like I’m in a Studio Ghibli film when I watch this channel 🥰
Every seafood you tried I love ,besides the praying mantis shrimp I may try some one day .the horseshoe crab I pass on that.
horseshoe crab 100% agree with you!
I stopped eating octopus after meeting one. They are highly intelligent, curious, playful, and display signs of emotion and seem to genuinely feel love for the humans in their life.
😢😢😢😢
Good fresh sea bass here in the New England part of US can cost as much as $22 per pound. That looks SO delicious!
Kick his ass sea bass lol
@3:09 does that hurt the octopus?
I'd like to try eating a " Trilobite" AKA Horeshoe crab. They've been around since like the end of the Silurian Period to Pre-Cambrian! These modern species seem to have a shorter body with legs part than the Cambrian fossils? I wonder what the meat tastes like?
Omg that first thing give me goosebumps even it cut in half it still moving 😭
That lobster 🦞 makes my mouth water ❤
After learning the importance of horseshoe crab in medicine I would never eat it
with the amount of roe it carries, i'd be shocked if there was a shortage.
@@yukoncorneliusthelegendhim9751 several species of horseshoe crab are on the endangered species list.
@@yukoncorneliusthelegendhim9751 guess you should be
Disgusting!
Never eat them!!
I find this video utterly repellant!
It's a great idea of buying your own seadfood then going somewhere close to cook it for you. I'm not confident in preparing & cooking lobster so this would make me it whole lot more.
Wasnt trying to copy your comment but I said the same thing.
I would love to try this, but wouldn't it be safer to wait until the tentacles don't suck anymore?
That poor little octopus, they are quite intelligent.
unlike humans
Pigs are inteligent too 🤷
@@tiborchmela531 but they’re pigs.
Not so much, any more.
What was that red thing pulled from the sea bass' neck?
I don't know if I could do this one. I think if the world collapsed and I didn't have a butcher, I would be come a vegetarian. Luckily I have been learning to grow veggies.
Your squirming sashimi has my vampire friends drooling! They prefer their food with the life still in it...
For some odd reason... i find this intresting
as sm1 who wants to try those moving octopus tents, is that advice to chew and swallow quickly correct? coz i think i shud keep it in my mouth and chew untill there is a mush left, before sliding those suckers in my throat?
Those mantis shrimp are wild looking!
Feels good to be at the fish market without having to be at a fish market an smell fish lol.😂that lobster looked amazing
Personally wouldnt eat horseshoe crabs due to them being slightly toxic specially their eggs but the rest looked great. Also maybe not the octopus since thats a choking hazard while its still wriggling.
Is this some Mukbang video of eating the entire ocean ?
Everything look so fresh, you ate the oyster raw, did you get tummy ache after they dipped the oyster into that bucket of water?!?! 😱
3:11 that leg moving away is straight outta horror movie
Amazing to be able to get FRESH seafood and at decent prices!
@12:30 what is the name of this ? Tyvm 🤗⚘️⚘️⚘️
00:46 and 09:42 How the hell can you cut the animal before it is killed? In more civilized countries, the animal is killed before being cut up.
where do u guys sit to enjoy ur food? last time i went there.. there is no place to sit.. and i have to take my food back to the hotel until i can eat it
If possible, then try Bangladeshi food.... Plz....😊😊😊🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Can provide the place map location the seafoods u brought and let them prepared
I like the way y’all enjoy different dishes! Y’all know how to eat 😉
@@sweetsunnyvibes “It means they enjoy their food. Pendeja!
What ya great price for cooked lobster..14$+ change is great
Imagine killing horseshoe just to eat 1 piece of its egg that gives literally nothing.
They ate a lot of the eggs actually
worth it 👍
Imagine foreigners not understanding anything outside their little bubble world.
@@peterpan31000 you think its less worthy if a foreigner says it? its about the meaning, not who says it lol.
@@lasvegasspycam1055 No, they're 100% correct. Stupid ass leftist westerners pretend everything revolves around their tiny minds and nazi behaviors. Horseshoe crab is local to certain parts of other nations who's cultures have accepted eating them as another regular member of seafood. You're telling people to up and abandon an easy access food source for some western sissies sympathies?
13:33
100 million years ago the dinosaurs ruled the earth.
200 million years ago the dinosaurs were just getting started.
300 million years ago TREES ruled the earth.
400 million years ago horseshoe crabs had already been around for 50 million years.
Usually love your videos. And I truly appreciate that fresh is amazing. But those helpless little guys were alive when tossed on grills or in boiling pots of water. Made me cry. The only one if your videos I couldn't watch. Much love!
As someone who suffers with dysphagia, the concept of eating raw octopus legs seems incredibly dangerous.
I’m on my dad’s account, but can you explain what that means? I don’t know
Enjoy seeing all of the great street food available in Thailand. Also keep your awesome sidekick talking, as I like hearing her feedback on the foods she tries.
VERY EVIL way to kill animal, in islam we have specific way to kill animal to eat, it must be sharp knief, never let animal feel the hurt way too ling just like this video thailand people did!
@@StaryzHelios Cultural differences. Do I agree with how the vendors dispatched the items, no. However, it is not my place to judge.
Sidekick??? Wtf lol
13:32 "living fossils" they call it. Yeah, not so living anymore this one 🤣
Still the best food channel on RUclips. I love how your channel has gotten huge but your style has stayed the same. It is always fun seeing the different foods your culture cooks.
had shrimp that was closing itself and opening itself. looks like he was doing sit-ups😂😂😂😂
This was amazing to me…I have never seen fresh seafood like this😊
Interesting to see different crustaceans in other countries I was only familiar with the type of lobsters that has huge claws
I’m pretty sure they removed the claws. Unless it’s a spiny lobster.
Oh my goodness everything looks great and very cheep price. Blessings to you and your family stay safe and well 😊
Great timing, putting this out at Halloween. Zombie seafood is amazing!
when you visit cambodia ?
Forever sad my genetics said "no you eat the seafood it end your life" cause that lobster looked tasty. I never thought you could eat horseshoe crab. They are a protected species here.
The customs and traditions of other cultures is amazing, but also terrifying.
At least its all getting cooked! When I saw "live" I thought it would be like the shrimps from last week, leaping around in the salad 😧. That lobster looked great. Not sure about the other things though, but I'm not the biggest fan of seafood.
As an indian i love to watch these. But when the time comes to eat then🤢. But i enjoyed watching.😀👍
Same I think they’re so brave lmao
4.47 it’s still moving , and you are putting in your mouth . So brave . I wouldn’t dare to do that .
I knew people ate horseshoe crabs but I didn't know they only ate the eggs, interesting
Not very nice for preserving the species, is it.
New to the channel. Do you only show food that taste great? I never see a facial reaction that the food taste bad.
But aren't horse shoe crabs an indangered specie ????
they're just losing their habitats, but they're "ok" for some time
@@postsposts7989 No some species are on the endangered species list.
Some types of them are close to extinct and other types of them are densely populated in some locations but still considered endangered there. So yes, you're not supposed to eat them if you can avoid it.
@@thatpersonmariah3997 not this one
@@postsposts7989 oh, really. what species is on the video?
I wish I could have these seafoods every day. I wonder if the local population can afford them. Tourists with dollars, pound sterling, etc., may not find it difficult.
My mouth is watering. I’m going to the fish market tomorrow because now you’re making me crave seafood.
3:34 Octopi have eight brains! Its brains!!! The octopus brains are still going, thats why it's moving. Its not like a headless chicken body moving around because of nerves.
Loved seeing the horseshoe crab and mantis shrimp. Never had those before!
guess you should know that a horseshoe crab is one of the endangered species now.
O que tem nesse caranguejo ferradura pra comer? A casca???????
Poor baby octopus 🐙 you pay just for little amount meat of that😅
Horseshoe crabs are endangered right?????
Oh my God that looks so good all of it 🤤
I get this is like, a cultural way of doing things and it's food and people love the food .. still hard to watch the prep of the food though, although I am learning a lot from it it's intense ..
That lobster looks delicious!
I just couldn't understand how my mouth can't stand the taste of clam family even though the view made me drool 🤤😅😅
Sea bass looked the best..I’m not a big fan of shell fish Of any k8nd but love to watch what you eat. Thank you.
That butter sauce they use there is so amazing.
Seeing the octopus hiding in the small jars waiting to be cooked alive was hard to watch.
Did you try crying about it? Go see your doctor, apparently they have great medical treatments these days for inferior men with low testosterone such as yourself. Though if you are an american you are likely very poor and unable to afford it. If this is the case, crying about it may be your only option.
@@jsbjsb5933 are you okay?
Really the lobsters don't have claws?
Wow, you and your wife are such adventurous eaters!
They look like it, too. Im just saying