Would you EAT THESE? Intertidal Zone Foraging
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- Опубликовано: 22 янв 2019
- I took a trip out the California coast during low tide to forage and harvest Black Turban Snails (Black Tegulas), Purple Sea Urchin, Mussels, and a Brown Rock Crab. Join me as I explore the tide pools and see what we can find.
I bring some of the harvest home to cook, and try for the first time.
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To eat the snails, take a safety pin. Bend the tip slightly at about about 2mm, about 45 degrees( if it's a right angle, you've bent it too far). Once cooked, point the tip towards the shell, against the wall. Once you get the needle around the hard plate, rotate the pin so that it points into the meat. Then just pluck it out with the slightly bent pin. Once you figure it out, you can eat hundreds of them very quickly
Another good video D. It’s always nice to see people enjoying nature and not taking more than they need or are supposed to. Yes California has strict laws but they’re in place for a reason. I can’t wait to get out to the coast and spear some fish. Rock on man.
Nice dedication at the end man! Yeah, those big owl limpets and tegulas are not too shabby sea fare. We have been picking and eating them for years. Funny how many folks walk right past them when they (and related species) have actually been traditional snacks for thousands of years around the world!
Throw the limpets on the grill and add soy sauce and hot sauce. Ready when it boils and detaches from the shell. Eat whole. We call them opihi in Hawaii.
I'm enjoying your videos. You can use a safety pin to remove the snail .
Watching this made me hungry. Loved the video
Great video like always man. Keep up the good work
Love the videos, really relaxing in a way
Awesome bro , finally another video!! I enjoy watching your videos , more catch and cook lol ;)
Awesome! I'm so happy you made this video. I was just talking to my husband about foraging for these snails and limpets.😊 I also picked up a book called "The Beachcomber's Guide to Seashore Life of California" by J. Diane Sept. You should check it out if you haven't. It's a good book with some decent pictures and descriptions of all the intertidal sea life. It could be better. I'm still trying to find one with better quality pictures. Anyway, love the video!
Definitely looks like an owl limpet!
Big fan of your videos. Keep it up
Great adventure! I would love be to be able to forage like you do but alas, I live in the mid-west. The turban snails are very similar to what the English call winkles. In London, on Sunday afternoons, you can buy them from street vendors by the pint, already cooked ( along with prawns/shrimp). You sit at a table and with a pin, yep, a regular old pin, you remove the interior and eat it with beautiful and crusty fresh bread and butter. So really delicious! Cheers, Colin.
Great video!
Good job keep up the good work I grew up in the Caribbean so I like watching catch and cook
Hell yea I would eat those! Nice video as always
Great video
Finally another upload, 🔥🔥🔥
I am a white boi, never knew about this snail thing, thanks for shearing. Also so sweet of you to mention Max, very cute haha.
Cheers bro.
That fun fact is crazy! Honestly I didn't even know limpets had teeth lmao
in Hawaii we eat the Limpets aka Opihi guts and all. Uncooked, peeled into a bowl with salt and chilled over night (lots of them). if cooked, guts and all in the shell as is, on the grill. as the animal pops off the shell,we add shoyu to it without spilling everything into the fire. when the shoyu cooks down, pull it off and cool a minute and suck everything into your mouth and chew.
They're so good
awesome video, for the snails we use a crab picking tool. love limpets!
Great video. You know a lot about sea life.
Enjoy watching your videos sir
I would cook everything you caught with black bean sauce yummy
Bro nice video!! Clean all your snails and put them with a pasta. The best!! Make another video catching Salmon !
Beautiful...
I remember eating those snail as a kid... we crack/chip off the tip of the shell before cooking, once its cook we just slurp them out. Lol
Claws up homie! Cool vid!
Yes, just like a few have commented...safety pin! Fresh Uni is the way to go. Never, I mean never try canned Uni!! 🤢 Trust me! I was just wondering where the rice was! 😂 Max is a cutie! ✌🏻 & ❤️
Looks good man.. Nice variety of mollusks to eat..
Great video. Love that you and your pals (Fishermans life, Outdoor Chief Life) are good stewards of the sea, no over harvesting. Keep on promoting this way of sustainable practices! Check out "The Sea Forager's Guide to the Norther California Coast". The Owl Limpet, has been over harvested in our area, glad you only took one (best to eat raw). While your at the coast, try the "American Abalone Farms" in Davenport. Keep up the great work!
You got my liked and subscribed Dude!
In Hawaii limpets are called Ophi and the meat is green and sometimes yellow.... I eat the guts like a man! Lol
Opihi
I had seen alot of those when I use to fish and crab in Pescadero by the light house, Pigeon Point.. I missed that area...
I’ve had sea snail before. Taste just like a calamari. But I prefer just eating a calamari next time. Good experience though. Great vid!
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Try stir frying with some black bean sauce 👍. You can pull the snails out by just stabbing the end with a toothpick and then prying it out. The skewers are too long and don’t get enough leverage
on the round shell thing, try use a large safety pin and jab it at the opening and slowly pull it out. We do that with Kupe`e or Nerites.
shoots! love opihi bro. never seen big one in CA. gotta head out wid you!
You can to use a sewing pin to remove the snails. And you can eat the entire snail, the bottom part is the best.
Nice! I have tried those turbans for bait but perhaps should take some home next time!
Btw hooking a crab on a poke pole.. You think its legal? technically its a hook.. But who am I to judge. Looked like a good one thou. Maybe just bring a snare next time.
Daniel Ruegemer well technically he lost it and then captured it by hand? Loop hole maybe.
That lil pup totally biffed it, scorpion and all
Should try the limpets over here in Hawaii. We call em opihi, and it's by far one of my favorite things to eat
Those limpets, grill them with some shoyu sprinkled on them, with chilipeppers. When the limpets popout of the shell, they are really to eat. in Hawaii we eat all those similar shellfish, guts and all. the Other shell, try a large needle to pop off the "eye" and dig out the meat by catching the meat at an angle.
Sweet footage bro! Cheers!🤙 Do those hermet crabs eat the snails or what?
Next time you can try steaming them in white wine! It will be awesome!
You need some nuoc mam ginger and chillies with those snails bro!
Great Videos. I wish you could send me those empty shells. I love making different things with them, but can' get them where I live and I can't travel.
Heck yea I'd eat them! Saute with EVOO & Garlic Basil Butter! De-Glaze with Dreaming Tree White Wine! Garnish with Parsley! Heck yea. Great video! I would love to do something like that.
Bruh start doing some Asian sauces like khmer prahok or Lao jeow som!
Jordan 710 well you wont know til you try.
@Jordan 710 eww, butter? what are you, white?
I would try them ...
Dip in wasabi-shoyu.
Or chilli-water.
😋
We use a safety pin 🧷 and we eat the the whole thing you can’t really taste the guts but yeh so good 😊
The small pincer of a crab works also
Where is this place exactly? I live in SF and wanting to forage but not sure where. Any help is appreciated!
Claws Up!!!
we want more philosophy D!
We usually use toothpicks for snails.
I did this and it was a asomeness experience
Where is this?? My bf and I have been looking for places to go when it’s low tide
Outdoor Chef Life can show you how to get the Turbin Snails out. He does it in his videos.
Could you please send me a link to the pole that you used? Thank you
How many years have you been lifting bro?
You seem to have a lot nice footage when you do video..
We eat Opihi (limpets) Raw here in Hawaii 😀
i had watched a few of your videos but subscribed because your dedication to your viewers. cool you gave a shout to your viewer.
btw were you the best man at matts' wedding?
Tamalpias Matt is getting married?
Please, is there a link to Matts’ wedding? Bet all the food was butter infused from butter chicken to butter tarts. Whatever, love your adventures.
@@juliang4594 he is married already. his latest video showed him wearing a wedding band
Tamalpias thanks! Don’t know how I didn’t notice while watching.
that was one swoll lookin crab! surprised there were only a little bit of sea urchin, looked very much and urchin spot.
those limpets tastes real good raw, just knock out the guts and make sure theres no slime and they are good to go.
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You and Fishermans Life almost sound the same...lol
My family uses safety pins to get snails out lol better than toothpicks
I want to take my kids to places like this , but maybe in Florida , cal is just too far and too expansive
I bet you could survive a weekend or a week just living off the land in this area
You should look up grilling recipe , it’s got to be better then just boil
Nice video man. I personally would not eat any of your catch except the crab :) Note: CA crabbing regulations state that you must posses a crab measuring device when taking crabs, obviously that crab is bigger than 4 inches, no doubt!!. Nice catch though!!
He said he had one in the video
also , he used a hook to catch it with which is illegal.
The Black turban snails are nearly identical to Whelks or Winkles as we call them in the UK, the best way to remove them is with a pin or needle.
PS don't be a wuss, eat the entire thing once you've removed their little cover, theyre delicious.
toothpick may be the best tool to get the snail meat
You can eat the brown part of the snail
You sure can. In England where we eat winkles, a pin pulls them out and the whole thing is eaten and enjoyed!
Hi 😍
If you want hermit crabs to come out of their shell, exhale into the opening of the shell. They’ll be hanging off the shell trying to escape the temperature change inside the shell in seconds.
That's really cool. Never knew that. I'll try that next time
Philosophy D
Instant, huge fan of your videos. I live in Merced but frequent the Bay Area just about every weekend to see my family and in-laws who still live up there in Hayward, San Mateo, Castro Valley and other parts of the bay. I’m seeing them tonight, they’re gonna love your channel when I put it up on the TV for all to see. I’ll be sure to get them on board. Don’t stop sharing your experiences👊🏼🤙🏼.
where i’m from we just suck the snail out of the shell and eat it with the spiral intestines...
Slurp up them snails boy
In Hawaii we eat these.
You need to eat the limpets alive it's the only way us portuguese people eat them have been eating them this way for years
Look alike of manny pacman😂😂
Biggest muscles in the video at 17:35
I think if you you hold a lighter to the top of the shell while still alive...
No they are filter feeders there’s just too much pollution to even think about it
Had to skip to the cooking portion as I was getting dizzy from all the close ups
hey you’re from san francisco too right?? if so can you shoot me message i have lots of questions 😭 i really want to do the things you do out here
I'm sure you crushed that turban snail crab that you DROPPED from several feet , back into the water. His claws were sticking out. Be a little more gentle when releasing them . Yea , it's just a crab , but it's a part of nature .
All the zooming in gave me a headache. Pass !
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