I only knew it was tasty that's the reason i use it diakndakns I feel like westerners only care about if it's good for your health and the enviroment, Asians just eat what they think is tasty and it's mostly healthy stuff XP
It grows EXTREMELY quickly so that's a great thing.. I like kelp but not that I can all the time so put it in capsules.. The health benefits are just amazing..
While I don't see how kelp would be the magical cure to climate change, I still found the documentary interesting, and both the interviewer and interviewee were enjoyable to listen to. Overall good job!
Kelp tastes actually rely good and I keep adding it to my dishes more and more. It is the dry kind and I do get it for free. But I do collect kelp off the beach and have feed the rabbits and goats and pigs and even my dogs like it.
Here's a recipe. Mix raw kelp with chopped ginger, chile peppers (the hotter the better), lime, onions or shallots and some garlic. You can do this with fresh fish too. Don't worry, we eat this in SE Asia.
people are talking about kelp taste. but I'd like to teach something, taste is acquired by learning, like cheese, snails, kelp, or other things. stop being ignorant ...
Kelp is astonishing to study. It can be in food cosmetic and many more. So much potential and now it could be possibly used as fuel. It's crazy and it could be used to save the world.
Well doesn't matter if it tastes good or bad. He makes $250k a year as a fisherman, and maybe you can use it for animal feed or just sell it to whole foods/amazon, they'll eat anything.
In chile we have a lot of kelped based foods, there are some baby teething chewables, ceviche, empanadas, paella, etc. You can get really creative and if you dont like it you wont even notice it
ribeiro j wow okay. I don't want to be a grammar nazi but that was really hard to read.... Also, he didn't even have a hypothesis. It was an assumption, just like how you JUST made an assumption about the origins of his perspective. So it may have hurt you for him to say that, but remember, you unknowingly generalise people on a regular as well. You just don't know it.
Americans consume multiple forms of seaweed as additives to some foods one of the most popular and known to all as carrageenan is actually seaweed so what's the big deal we already eat it I think this is more of the way to try and force normal meat eaters to be ostracized and forced to eat something they don't necessarily want to eat free choices the option
like Krack Boon said. Radiation is possibly the least permanent issue facing our ocean. Unlike physical waste, toxic runoff, and a lowering pH (called ocean acidification), radiation will literally just go away in time. These other problems will NOT just go away unless we counteract them.
"time" as in something of 6 million years? iodine degrades so slowly the it will be in the ocean for damn near ever. to even think the radiation "will disappear" in a few years is preposterous to say the least. look at Chernobyl, you think after a few years people moved back there? no. it's still a quarantined no-mans land.
Iodine and Radiation are completely different substances. Where is 6 million years coming from? It seems like you're using hyperbole. I don't "think" it will disappear over time. I KNOW it will because that is what radiation does. You're wrong about Chernobyl too. Far from a quarantined no-mans land. You simply cannot approach the epicentre of the meltdown where yes, there is still radiation. TL;DR every single thing you said is wrong. L O L
Strangely, the wildlife around Chernobyl does pretty well, compared with other regions, which had oil spills from pipelines or other chemical accidents. And just to remember you, a few decades ago, nuclear waste was just dumped into the ocean and some nuclear facilities still leak radiation into the air and the sea. This is no accident, it is daily business and no gives a shit about it. Same goes for using the oceans as a garbage dump. The US Navy even dumped whole fleets of ship classes over the years in sink exercises. Lead paint, asbestos, all the good stuff goes right into the ocean.
We have been using seaweed to fertilize our gardens and we dry it and eat it here in Ireland, we call it dolice
Irish sea moss cure
It's only a matter of time before kelp juice becomes an actual thing.
What about a kelp shake?
@@rambles2727 You can already make it. Just buy kelp powder on Amazon and work it into a smoothie.
Sushi
it's an actual thing called dashi.
I knew that kelp was good for the brain but for the Earth too? This is a win win, we should make this mainstream.
I am terribly afraid of seaweed 😭 I could never bring myself to touch it
I only knew it was tasty that's the reason i use it diakndakns I feel like westerners only care about if it's good for your health and the enviroment, Asians just eat what they think is tasty and it's mostly healthy stuff XP
@@trevonduncombe5866 It's not an animal and it doesn't sting or grip your leg
I bet this guy is cool to hangout with.
That who serial killers get their prey.
I hung out with him once. All he does is talk about kelp.
@@FaridShahidinejad 😂🤣👍
he looks so intelligent. very interesting indeed
I eat seaweed and kelp almost every week. I'd be happy for this. Great alternative also for people trying to go veg
It grows EXTREMELY quickly so that's a great thing.. I like kelp but not that I can all the time so put it in capsules.. The health benefits are just amazing..
this makes me happy. seeing more and more easy ways out of climate change
Please do more videos like this with global warming and climate.
What a likable guy!
While I don't see how kelp would be the magical cure to climate change, I still found the documentary interesting, and both the interviewer and interviewee were enjoyable to listen to.
Overall good job!
Kelp tastes actually rely good and I keep adding it to my dishes more and more. It is the dry kind and I do get it for free. But I do collect kelp off the beach and have feed the rabbits and goats and pigs and even my dogs like it.
I love it, some olive oil and salt and it's a perfect salad
Here's a recipe. Mix raw kelp with chopped ginger, chile peppers (the hotter the better), lime, onions or shallots and some garlic. You can do this with fresh fish too. Don't worry, we eat this in SE Asia.
The personalities of the two mesh so well great interview
This is one of the paths for sustainability. 💪🏻 thank you for sharing this! 🌏
that guy is True to heart.
Why not just cut down on animal agriculture if that's one of the leading causes of green house gas emissions? This would be an added bonus, though.
dalturbo I really like Chicken, bacon and steak. But I'm okay with removing all cattle and replacing them with bison farms.
Vice covered that topic too.
Because steak and fried chicken.
Why not take away everybody's main dish in the world? That's why.
Markus he said reduce not take away entirely, also its not everybodys.
Isn't kelp used in sushi? If so yeah sure, I'll have farmed fish with farmed kelp.
no, that's nori, a different kind of seaweed
and i think that the sushi nori is dried before we can eat it
I think wakame is kelp, the stuff that is used in miso soup.
it's called kombu/Wakame in Japan, called Haidai in China... It was a very common food in asia though...
In korea, it's called me yuck ! haha. kelp soup is great tho
The revolution has started. Amazon is selling kelp pasta like crazy. All the foodies are doing kelp pasta dishes on youtube.
He love money but he don't love kelp. Sea kelp is clean,growing in the sea .Healthy life.
It's necessary for the fish to survive. He's not concerned for sustainability just profits
I love this guy
Tastes fine; just man up and try it.
We asian made it into soup. Honestly it taste ok. Good for seasoning the soup. To be honest it depends how you cook it.
Haha America is so naive. Kombu is absolutely delicious in Miso soup. It's the mainstay flavor for Japanese cooking.
J Boy it actually is, didn't even know it's in that nice soup :)
I live in America, and I still eat it. A lot of people eat it, actually. It’s not too popular, but some people eat it.
Kelp is not a plant.... it's a plant-like algae, a protist!
I'm all for more farming. Now we can use more of the ocean for our food! We need more farming to feed our growing populations.
The homie Kelpy G will save us.
Thin sliced kelp salad with vinegar and garlic , delicious
I enjoyed his sense of humor.
Even if humans won't eat it, it could make good animal feed.
Where can you buy plots of water??
conceiving of this as 3-D farming is smart it takes the ocean depth and turns it into an asset
what a normal person sees: a video about kelp
what the triggered commentors see: pro-islam, pro-ISIS, pro-immigration, anti-conservative propaganda
Because some folks go out of their way to be ignorant. On top of it, we also enable it.
What do you mean?
This fisherman is a benchmark for authenticity
kelp looks rubbery and good to chew on 😋
Much LOVE ~
I love it, it’s savory and Briney
This is such a forward thinking, win-win idea! Very cool. I so hope his info spreads and this becomes a normalized career option. Sea farmer :).
Love it. Most people are iodine deficient. I love using seaweed as a fertilizer too. You almost cant kill a plant if you feed it seaweed.
I love seaweed toasted.
Not eating kelp is a bad idea kelp and seaweed are awesome
people are talking about kelp taste. but I'd like to teach something, taste is acquired by learning, like cheese, snails, kelp, or other things. stop being ignorant ...
Is it ignorance, or just personal preference? To me, you’re just being a pretentious asshole. My opinion.
I love Kelp chips, but they are so expensive.
I would eat it. I'm a huge fan of miso soup, so i'm fine with that. :)
So you're telling me that Spongebob & Gary can save the world?
Great video very informative
Thanks great video. Wowed!!!
Kelp was the main good for Annunaki and Sumerian RH - people.
Kelp is love kelp is life
I grew up on seaweed soup, its delicious. The seaweed is Wakame and the soup is called Miyeokguk. Korean grocery stores have em or it can be harvested
Why are you telling the Japanese name?? Just say the English or Korean name
Kelp is astonishing to study. It can be in food cosmetic and many more. So much potential and now it could be possibly used as fuel. It's crazy and it could be used to save the world.
Well doesn't matter if it tastes good or bad. He makes $250k a year as a fisherman, and maybe you can use it for animal feed or just sell it to whole foods/amazon, they'll eat anything.
If this takes off on an industrial scale, won't corporations start dumping pesticides and fertilisers into oceans wholesale?
I’m not eating that! Bring me a steak!
Sell it on Amazon in bulk.
Never tried kelp, but cool concept I like this guy
He’s killing it . Thorvin kelp is mowed !
This Is Really Cool
I would love the link to this article as this seems like a great subject to read more into.
In chile we have a lot of kelped based foods, there are some baby teething chewables, ceviche, empanadas, paella, etc. You can get really creative and if you dont like it you wont even notice it
This is a good idea... but I'm kinda concerned about the Lead, Mercury, Arsenic and other heavy metals that are absorbed.
its not, you cant even eat kelp more than like 1g a day as it has so much iodine.
kelp makes great tequilla
they make a cute couple 💞
Lol "kelp wanted" good job vice 😂 this is why I'll never unsubscribe
This is very interesting and I'd try and eat kelp to see if I like it
4:46 best part
Yay, they'll make kelp cereal a real thing.
Nice job bro How does it Taste?
Now I’m hungry! I do like my greens! As far as I know though, there aren’t any restaurants in my area where it is served.
The carbon from the kelp will go back into the air when you eat it.
Awwww Hell yeah this vid was filmed in my state
HEY HEY THIS GUY IS THE FUTURE! GREEN WAVE!
I got kelp chips from the Oriental store as a kid
Never underestimate the power of the scouts code...
Top kelp
Good
_"Oceans are dying. Pls send kelp"_
this guy seems to be unusually smart for a fisherman?
Andrew Michael hes well spoke thats for sure
Well he is also a community organiser. He is too good for US.
You mustn't know many fishermen, then. They usually have thick accents, but they're rarely stupid.
That's such an ignorant comment. You're stereotyping a person because of his profession.
ribeiro j wow okay. I don't want to be a grammar nazi but that was really hard to read....
Also, he didn't even have a hypothesis. It was an assumption, just like how you JUST made an assumption about the origins of his perspective. So it may have hurt you for him to say that, but remember, you unknowingly generalise people on a regular as well. You just don't know it.
The profit value comes from a fertilizer stand point.
Cool and informative video, even though I bet kelp tastes like wet paper.
Eric Falch I think it's used in sushi. So if you like that it'll taste good to you.
If it tastes like nori or even close, i'm down.
I've eaten raw kelp straight from the ocean and it wasn't terrible.
To be fair most vegetables taste like shit.
Its sort of a cross between nori and cabbage, koreans eat seaweed soup for their birthday.
He definitely should use that kelp to make kelp shakes. It'll have Bikini Bottom going crazy
I eat plenty of kelp that is awesome in soups and other Asian foods since growing up with it...
You had me at the pun
Kelp Shakes
anyone else see the back of the fisherman and think "hey its anthony fantano internets busiest music nerd"?
Spongebob told me kelp isn't good it will infect you.
Who else is thinking about the Krusty Krab
Whaaat kelp is delicious
But for me just not by itself
With fish and noodles
thats 200k in sales and all i need is some water and a boat, sign me up
Mikey won't even eat it.
Also meaty insects are a great and cheap source of protein.
Americans consume multiple forms of seaweed as additives to some foods one of the most popular and known to all as carrageenan is actually seaweed so what's the big deal we already eat it I think this is more of the way to try and force normal meat eaters to be ostracized and forced to eat something they don't necessarily want to eat free choices the option
I think it looks tasty 👌
Tree in Desert ,Carbon Eating Plant .Saving Mother earth should be the no 1 priority
The fellow in the gray jacket is tall and strong but has an unusually high voice. Maybe he’s not finished growing?
Interesting video. Unfortunately Fukushima is still leaking... we need to get that fixed or all the oceans will be doomed.
Microplastic is the bigger problem.
Radiation goes away over time, and some elements are basically null and void after days or a year.
like Krack Boon said. Radiation is possibly the least permanent issue facing our ocean. Unlike physical waste, toxic runoff, and a lowering pH (called ocean acidification), radiation will literally just go away in time.
These other problems will NOT just go away unless we counteract them.
"time" as in something of 6 million years? iodine degrades so slowly the it will be in the ocean for damn near ever. to even think the radiation "will disappear" in a few years is preposterous to say the least. look at Chernobyl, you think after a few years people moved back there? no. it's still a quarantined no-mans land.
Iodine and Radiation are completely different substances. Where is 6 million years coming from? It seems like you're using hyperbole. I don't "think" it will disappear over time. I KNOW it will because that is what radiation does.
You're wrong about Chernobyl too. Far from a quarantined no-mans land. You simply cannot approach the epicentre of the meltdown where yes, there is still radiation.
TL;DR every single thing you said is wrong. L O L
Strangely, the wildlife around Chernobyl does pretty well, compared with other regions, which had oil spills from pipelines or other chemical accidents.
And just to remember you, a few decades ago, nuclear waste was just dumped into the ocean and some nuclear facilities still leak radiation into the air and the sea.
This is no accident, it is daily business and no gives a shit about it.
Same goes for using the oceans as a garbage dump.
The US Navy even dumped whole fleets of ship classes over the years in sink exercises.
Lead paint, asbestos, all the good stuff goes right into the ocean.
They are good to eat.
Has anyone tried smoking it? :)
"You're fighting against yourself!" - She sounds like a Vegan trying to shame meat. lol
Kelp isn't a meat substitute, its a Kale substitute.
Good luck with that !
That's awesome!! And then 30 years later they find out kelp farming makes turtles gay or something.