Massive Sea Cockroaches Are Taking Over Asia! The World's Strangest Seafood!
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
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🎬CREDITS:
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY » Nguyễn Tân Khải
CAMERA OPERATOR » Nguyễn Minh Đức
VIDEO EDITOR » Lê Anh Đỗ
PRODUCER » Gabrielle Nain
"Only a few types of seafood are actually eaten"
Vietnamese: hold my beer
The Vietnamese / French connection should have been so natural.
And Koreans and Japanese lol
Hold my seacrab blood.
The insight I've gain from this episode, is that Asians will survive any apocalypse, because we'll eat anything😆🤣
They'll eat anything with legs apart from the table 🤣
This maybe true
If it can be thrown into a wok, it will be eaten.
There is a saying in our Place. We the Nagas eats everything that walks, flies, swims or crawl 😂😂😂
Do they eat booty?? Kevin gates asking
My favorite part was when you said " I can't wait to get so rich I get so bored that I have to try deep sea species" The irony of this in a compilation of you eating deep sea species is epic.
Start selling merchandise with "Awump!" logo. The fun sound of you gulping chow. It's adorable. 🤣🤣🤣
Whenever I learn about a poisonous animal that can be eaten after certain preparations/precautions are completed I often wonder how they figured that out. Did they continue trying things, while people lost their lives in the process? Also, who looked at certain animals and said "yeah, let's eat that."
They eat roaches in china check it out
The more I reflect 🧐🤔🤔🤔on your questions, the more I understand why bat soup is the reason why the word "mandatory" is being thrown around the globe today
Omg, Lisa u are ssoooo right!!!
Aliens duh
To be fair, the first few humans who took a look at an egg and decided to eat it had to be their own brand of special. I think most food, especially the dangerous stuff boils down to 2 groups: desperation (it's time to try the weird goo on the rocks or we gotta eat granny type thing) and, well. Guys. There is a massive "Give it to Mikey, he'll eat ANYTHING" vibe to this stuff. It's all dare and machismo food. Don't get me wrong, we women do our own stupid/weird things - but most of these foods give off a serious drunk bet kinda vibe! First one killed someone, must not be doing it right, keep swinging until someone keeps breathing and it's figured out, I suppose.
The sea cockroaches look like massive sand fleas
I thought so too, I assume thats what they are
Scary
The yellow gushy part in the middle he touched it ugh 😩😫
Looks like giant rolly pollies to me 🤷🏻
Hideous! I can't imagine ...😱🤮🤮
The horseshoe crab is near threatened and they only mate in one area, the Delaware Bay. 400 million years old and it took greedy pharmaceutical companies & fishermen to wipe these out. Nice going
The species in Southeast Asia are different ones from those of Atlantic, but I agree with sentiment, sounds like those others are needing harvesting limits.
As a pharmaceutical fisherman I agree.
@@Taooflulol
That jellyfish looks like it would be so yummy it reminds me of tendon soup, I like the texture kind of like tripe in
Menudo
Mark Weins Yummy Face!! 😂 Dude I lost it when you BOTH leaned to the right! Great Performance! LOL
I can imagine this to be a really scary horror movie for the sea animals
I can imagine sea animals making a movie series titled "Attack of Sonny" where Sonny returns every movie to eat them and they have to find a way to gross him away and always failing.
Nemo doesn't approve.
@Donatella Loncar none of the animals in here are endangered, and the ones that are (like dolphins or whales) are eaten only because of local tradition of times where the concept of endangered species didn't even exist.
@Donatella Loncar jellyfish is rare and endangered. Oh wait…
@Donatella Loncar which are…?
Love the editing
Watching this made me remember how much fun it was trying new foods. Gotta try all of these out now! Hopefully some local restaurants are daring enough :D
Maybe try pangolin!
@@patrickfearon5546 that’s not funny! 😡
Don’t ya think the cámara crew deserves a award 🥇 too❤️💪🏻
And this is how Covid started.
@@jayscholl4193 Bats are now off the menu.
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁👍👍👍👍👍
Definitely 😂😂😂 to have the stomach for what they see during those trips
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No,they get pay and then celebrate eat for free and travel ,
12:03 I swear this is what Kuzco refused to eat in Emperor’s New Groove
That's what I think of every time I see these!
Well spotted.
I thought so too 😆
I was about to comment that, but you beat be me to it by lol
Amazing Vid like always 👌
Those horseshoe crabs are endangered, shouldn't be eating those. And I know that it's a different species from in the eastern US, but the ones eaten there (tri-spine horseshoe crabs) are also endangered.. as of before this video's posting..
I want to try all of it. Remember, several decades ago Lobsters were considered gross "sea cockaroaches". Now it's an absolute delicacy
In fact, lobster used to be considered "poverty" food. ='[.]'=
@@Raycheetah It's true at least in Eastern Canada. Poor kids at school brought lobster sandwiches for lunch. Rich kids had roast beef.
@@Raycheetah exactly, it only became somewhat of a delicacy because they started to become scarce after so many were eaten.
@@Raycheetah Also fertilizer (literally; people would catch them on the beach, throw them in a bucket, smash them with a rock or pestel, and mix them in the soil)
@@Raycheetah They even fed lobsters to prisoners
“…serve on the the vegetables, then ignore vegetables. “ 🤣
Some habits are hard to grow out of😅
OH DUDE!!! So cool you and Mark Wiens team up for the horseshoe crab!
You both are a joy to watch. Love the places you go and the sea foods you both eat. Thanks.
The ending was too damn funny 😆 when you followed suit with mark 😂🤣
Can we all appreciate the fact that SONNY never disappointed us with his content 👍
The only time I get disappointed is when he let's it be about one of the co host and don't get to actually see him other then that correct :)
You work for CNN huh?
Damn right.
Ain't that the reason people are here?
@@johnweak3198 Eat all the things except cucumbers.
You're lucky to have that job! Thanks for such interesting videos! Hope the cameraman gets some too, lol. Talk about great job perks
Great display of thes dishes not seen too often; thanks
These two have remarkable chemistry on the set. I adore her laugh and his ability to make her laugh....
Which two? He eats with different women throughout the episode.
2:30 you mean this laugh? That's the most awkward and cringy laugh and Sonny's reaction to that laugh was perfect, i mean i would have the same reaction😂😂
My two favorites together. Mark and Sonny!
the amazing two
The end MW faces are epic!
Great video ;)
This has the vibe or a cable cooking show but the pacing of youtube, thank you so much for this.
I was born and raised on the Gulf of Mexico and never thought to myself "I'd sure love to eat that horse shoe crab"
Thank you. No matter how hard they try they can't normalize this.
Living on the east coast I agree 😂
A better reason to not eat horseshoe crab is that their blue blood is almost literally priceless for use in biomedical applications. They are collected, bled, and released, but they are suffering and on the decline due to too much blood being taken, weakening individual crabs.
@@NavvyMom wow... that's a shame...these poor creatures.
Yup a crickets cooked and coverd in chile...tasty n crunchy
Geoduck will never fail to make me giggle at just how phallic it is.
You should look up the penis fish then. That one really made me giggle
@@Sarrah927 - oh boy! thanks to you and google, i have now seen a penis fish...
@@z-z-z-z swallow! Swallow!!
It's also funny because it has a funny name.
And when they peel the outside skin off the siphon, I REALLY tend to cackle a bit, lol 😆.. looks like a used Johnny cover!
Love the episode, Dude cool makes the show fabulous
Hm, not surprised someone's eating the Giant Deepsea Pillbugs.
Though, that waiver kinda supports what I've heard about them being potentially toxic.
I was born in Florida in the 1960's . I used to go to the keys every summer . I remember getting some things they called bulldozers from some local fishermen and they said they tasted like lobster and were cooked the same way ! I boiled a couple of them and melted some butter ......and man oh man where they ever good ! I found out many years later they where considered the cockroaches of the sea and illegal to sell . I never did find out why !
They're the bottom ocean cleaner. They're needed to their job that's why we shouldn't eat them.
Don't eat that shit.
@@goldenmercury5930 like vultures eating dead stuff, 🤮🤮🤮
Slipper lobsters were not common but good.
Are you talking about Slipper lobster
? I seen them in seafood restaurant in Thailand, really good.
This video made me happy, thank you Sonny!!
Your chemistry with ur cohost is so funny, great team keep it up
The Isopods, sea🪳, and horseshoe crabs 🦀 are the only two I would never try, let alone eat.
Many years ago, when I was younger, I heard lobsters🦞 referred to as “sea roaches.” I’ve tried it a couple of times, but it’s not for me. After hearing the slang term for them many years ago, I can’t get the connotation out of my head. Now, to find true sea 🪳, the isopods, they moves into first place. 🤯
None of these are related to roaches tho. Fwiw
Love it, Sonny! I hope you're having a great trip back to the states. We are very happy to have you home for a while!
I love watching these food shows they give me more insight on the foods we eat around the world it’s one in the same with different sizes textures tastes smells and different names I’m just amazed
"I gotta say that's pretty dece. Short for decent." 😂 First time watching this channel and I already love this guy 👍
You the man !!!! Thank you!!!
I love your companion on this video. she is so friendly, vivacious and fun. Love you Sonny.
They've over fished the oceans so much now they're eating disgusting things.
I was watching this lil vid o.n RUclips an these people were eating birds nest. 🙄 they had a whole abandoned building filled with birds an go upstairs just to find the birds that abandoned their nest so they could gon ahead an have it fo dinner or dessert or whateva
@@aaliyahcooper22 the first written record I know of for edible bird's nest is from 1792, in Yuan Mei's Suíyuán Shídān. The buildings are new, but the swift's nests themselves have been harvested for hundreds of years from caves. Lobster was thought to be poor people food in New England from settlement in the 1600s to relatively recently, it was considered a large insect (which -- it is), and unsuitable for human consumption.
@Tip Toe good
I'll just stick to the regular fish with scales.....
Jellyfish and anthropods....sic
This whole video is disgusting, them people will eat anything it looks like. No not me fuck that.
The last food in the picture is the horseshoe crab, which was listed in the Red List of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) - Endangered (EN) in July 2019. [
Included in "China's National Key Protected Wildlife List" Level 2
10/10 on the synchronized Weins maneuver.
Bruhhh never knew jellyfish could be consumable LMAO😂
The simultaneous yummy face always gets me 😂
There was a pan-Asian buffet in my town for many years. I used to go there with a Chinese-American friend and eat a little of everything, asking her what something was if I didn't recognize it. That's how I learned that I love the rough, crisp-jelly texture of jellyfish. It was served sliced and stir-fried with spicy red and green peppers and black fungus. I probably would've eaten it even knowing what it was...but it definitely helped to first discover how tasty it is! I miss that restaurant; it closed down right before the pandemic due to some weird tax thing. I'm still looking for another place with spicy jellyfish 😔
Even tho I've seen all the episodes related to these best of shorts, I enjoyed the montage and the narration. Great work guys!
We are still recovering from pandemic and now huge sea roaches 😑😵💫
"like kanye west and kim kardashian"... well that didnt age well
Love this video! I am frequently in Vietnam and Thailand but not sure where to get some of these especially the isopod and the horseshoe crab!!
What I love about this show is : 1, They about food and 2, They always bring a laugh to me. I purposely watch one every so often to brighten my day. Thanks for a Great job !!
in UK cartalaginous fish like Huss, Dog Fish, and even Monk Fish are filleted battered and deep fried and sold in chip shops usually described as Rock Salmon sometimes as Huss
_filleted battered and deep fried_
Sounds unhealthy, but delicious.
Very cool show!!
This is the best!!❤
I would like to thank you for bringing the world of food to my living room. I really enjoy watching your content and you're highly entertaining to watch. makes me want to travel so I can try some of this food myself.
This content is main channel worthy, guess it's hard to chose what goes where when all the choices are gold.
Could be an ex gang member either
So funny and interesting Your imitation of Mark was great !
Moreton bay bugs .. absolutely beautiful eating. Boiled straight from the sea with butter, lemon, or garlic... Fancy presentation in the shell, mango, coconut n chilli bugs.... Omg. From Sunny Qld Australia.
NZ lobsters, n bluff oysters dear god I need a feed of seafood... Rn.
I watch your show while eating food
I. Have been watching 2020 but I watched all your videos. Love it
BTW, Geoduck is also eaten in SoCal, you can find it in Asian & Seafood restaurants. For the best and freshest geoduck try any of the Korean restaurants in L.A.'s "K-towm". Geoduck is soft and tender with a buttery clam taste and what he calls "crunchy", I'd say geoduck has more of a "Snap" to it, when you first bite down on it (not unlike, the skin/outer casing of a good hotdog). Arguably, it's the best tasting clam ever!
Aka mirugai. But it's getting hard to find.
@@captsorghum ??? It's actually very easy to find in Los Angeles county, they have them alive in super markets , mostly the Asian markets, and every time I eat at a Korean restaurant they're on the menu!
@@loncho5079 I meant it used to be in all the sushi restaurants in Northern California, but I haven't seen it on the menus in a while. I could probably find it in a market if I looked I guess.
@@captsorghum I'll take your word for it, as I am not too familiar with Nor-Cal.👍 Anyways, it's good stuff, I love it! And I only eat it raw.😋
This was a great video
I've had the horseshoe crab before. The first bite was super weird and had a funky aftertaste that was completely new to me. By the third bite though, it had become one of the best dishes I've ever had.
I don't find it weird. People use to think crabs and lobster were trash way back till they became decensitized to the look. The thing is the price and how hard they are to capture, not worth it imo for the amount of meat that's in it.
🤢
@Michael Harley Is that a fish??
That's just the neurotoxins kicking in.
That's what he said.😳
D best ever food show 😋
AWESOME AF VIDEO
Making fun of eating an intelligent animal like a cuttlefish is just unacceptable. I am sure it is more intelligent than the consumer.
My favorite quote: "Why is it expensive?" 11:05
I'm French Cajun and we have an "Are you gunna eat that?" philosophy of cooking.
P.S. I would rather have the Cuttlefish as a pet... I'd name it Cthulhu.
Hell yes on the cuttlefish as a pet and the name is on point.. I want one maybe it can hypnotize the depression outta me.
Can you speak creole?! My best friend's bf is Hatian and can speak creole but it's way different than what a creole grandma I used to know used to speak. I LOVE French cajuns. Coolest people I've ever met. I'd love to go to NOLA someday...😊❤
@@TheRisskee My, mom's family does.... it's a dying (double air quotes) " "FRENCH" " dialect. It comes fast as a whip when you hear them talking.... butter to the ears.... which is strange..... as it should be....
A Louisiana boy?
I was born and breed in Lake Charles LA. We speak French Creole and Cajun. We have a mixture of the languages.
This channel, its contents deserve a lot mooore!!!
I think the isopods were the scariest eats. The horseshoe crab looks surprisingly good if it's just the eggs you're eating and not digging through the rest of the body for pieces of meat.
@8:20---the best geoducks are from seattle-washington. they are really hard to pull out by hands but fun though
"Like Kanye West and Kim Kardashian". I bet that Lobster and Jellyfish combination will divorce soon!
That isopod thingy around @ 12:00... when humans take their revenge from the movie The Bay! 😅
🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
lol "I can't wait to get so rich that I'm so bored that I need some rare deep sea species!"
Absolutely loved the 4 course jellyfish tasting, and realistic to 04/2023 - a $100 tab doesn't surprise.
You’ve really done something with these channels Sonny, you’re a real champion. I look up to you in some ways ;)
not all food
Loving it!! And all of your cool co-eating friends!
haha 😅
Horseshoe crabs are quite common on a beach near where we used to live. They just come ashore and lay their eggs and nobody bothers them. Once in a while, you'll see one turned upside down and dead, maybe due to humans or birds or just because they died at sea and got washed ashore. They look more like spiders than cockroaches IMHO, cool to see and harmless.
Mark Wiens is simply a legend and an icon! 💯
that mark wiens part 😂😂
Isopods look like those bugs they were dissecting in class on Starship Troopers lol
Watching this only reinforces my aversion to seafood.
This could be the main course at a Halloween party!!! 😂😂😂
I loved watching you try all those dishes ,that I will never have the opportunity to eat. It is fun for me to see what you will enjoy, and, the ones you “choke down”.🤣😂🤣😂
Lolz I would have never imagined jellyfish got eaten anywhere, that one surprised me the most.
Man I love this show.
Sonny, your videos make me so happy. Thank you! Uh-Peace!
"One of the smartest creatures in the ocean" so let's eat it.
Hmm, delicious knowledge~
Braiiiiins!
My dad always said if Roaches 🪳 were sea creatures ppl would loved to eat them and they would be really expensive 🤠 😂.
Technically he is so rich that he's become bored of eating "normal" food... hence his channel lol
The Isopods remind me of their terrestrial cousins, the little guys you find under rocks..
Roley poley bugs aka sow bugs?
Hello!! Thank you for this!! Everything looked so interesting, I watched the entire video. I don't know if I'd eat any of them. Take care. Love, Peace, Blessings 💖🥰💕
such a cool channel!!!
Animal kingdom evolved deadly defenses against predators. Humans go "Oh yeah?".
Even though you’re back in States you still make me hungry for seafood 🤤
So all these exotic seafood are being hunted to extinction like the rhino and other endangered species??? Food is food but there should be limits.
Exactly.
No where did he say any of them were being hunted to extinction. One he even said was no where near close to extinction.
@@narutojf93 He didn't have to "say" it. Anyone who knows about endangered species knows, for one, the horseshoe crab is endangered. 🙄
@@squidy6785 Which species? I don't know which species he was eating but not all species of Horseshoe Crabs are endangered. That's still just one out of all the ones he ate on here.
great channel. thx.
Good Segment. Of these I have tried Jellyfish, Sea Cucumber, Cuttlefish, and Geoduck. I've never had Stingray, but I have eaten Skate-Fish, which is similar. You missed two of the strangest sea creatures that I have tried: Barnacles, and the weirdest tasting one: Sea-Squirt (which tastes like pure Iodine).
I've been talking about giant isopods for 15 years. Glad the world is finally catching on
The best foodies together, any episode with both Mark and Sonny is absolutely great...
yes ✌