How a High-Tech Mussel Farm Produces 7,000 Pounds of Gigantic Mussels per Day - Dan Does

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @Braddah_Sense
    @Braddah_Sense 3 года назад +587

    Someone give that interviewee a raise. Enthusiastic and passionate without overdoing it or seeming fake. Some very good responses to some difficult questions

  • @ijlala3799
    @ijlala3799 3 года назад +1063

    The interviewer guy is soo friendly and outgoing. Its actually make the vid fun to watch

    • @Billdo420
      @Billdo420 3 года назад +34

      When he said “ass is fine” bonded.

    • @onesuccessfulbitch1584
      @onesuccessfulbitch1584 3 года назад +6

      Eh what happened to that guy? He got declumped. 😂

    • @d173adpool
      @d173adpool 3 года назад +1

      he changed a lot lol

  • @jakerson181
    @jakerson181 3 года назад +1749

    Mussels are easily the most underrated shellfish. Give me a nice pot of mussels cooked in a garlic butter broth with some crusty bread and some fries and I'm in heaven. Those mussels looked wonderful.

    • @salty4402
      @salty4402 3 года назад +12

      There trasssshhhh

    • @lemon-jq7xw
      @lemon-jq7xw 3 года назад +124

      @@salty4402 they're*

    • @vahgarimo9864
      @vahgarimo9864 3 года назад +16

      @Ethan it can be. Paella refers to the dish itself, not really it’s specific add ins

    • @muzaaaaak
      @muzaaaaak 3 года назад +12

      With a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc.

    • @charliesmith2160
      @charliesmith2160 3 года назад +1

      Tru

  • @SunnnyDay
    @SunnnyDay 3 года назад +663

    I've been buying and cooking mussels at home for 40 years. The industry has come a long way since the early days of farm raised. Now they are always very clean, hardly ever have beards and I can go a few batches before I find a dead one or some other defect. The flavor is always outstanding !! Big thanks to all those workers for delivering such a great product, you make seafood lovers like me very happy ! Thank You !!

    • @massofimpact5862
      @massofimpact5862 3 года назад +12

      @@Hahahahaaahaahaa ain't fish breathe(or suck?) the water and filter it in their grills?

    • @thisismyusername6717
      @thisismyusername6717 3 года назад +10

      @@Hahahahaaahaahaa lmao. Its healthy. Puss.

    • @pinkpenzu
      @pinkpenzu 3 года назад +12

      @@Hahahahaaahaahaa ikr. These are the same people that would make fun of asian countries that eat "disgusting" food

    • @tielemobiel
      @tielemobiel 3 года назад +3

      @JDH. One of the best foods ever. Been eating them for the past 45 years and looking forward to the next season

    • @badboybubby7794
      @badboybubby7794 3 года назад +2

      I like the little crabs, such a bonus

  • @unknownbeing7750
    @unknownbeing7750 3 года назад +624

    he's entertaining to watch, helping the crew nice dialogue he even asked if he can have a taste.

  • @youlikedyourowncomment5151
    @youlikedyourowncomment5151 3 года назад +2612

    The moment you hear them say the mussels don't cost a lot, you know youre in for a hard days work

    • @bobbyj1917
      @bobbyj1917 3 года назад +131

      Crazy when the last person buying them for dinner we do pay a lot

    • @yaznarerkinsaw1914
      @yaznarerkinsaw1914 3 года назад +49

      @@bobbyj1917 Thats why you buy it in bulk if you want it cheap.

    • @Dubngrub
      @Dubngrub 3 года назад +117

      @@bobbyj1917 Buy them direct. Going through a middleman only adds to the cost.

    • @bobbyj1917
      @bobbyj1917 3 года назад +53

      @@yaznarerkinsaw1914 idk how big your family is but I can’t do anything with 50 pounds of the

    • @yaznarerkinsaw1914
      @yaznarerkinsaw1914 3 года назад +41

      @@bobbyj1917 Thats why its so expensive, since they know that people wont buy in bulk to due to the sheer amount that you get. But if you buy it straight from the source it will be much cheaper.

  • @happyhardiansyah
    @happyhardiansyah 3 года назад +266

    The presenter is great and the farmer is a good guy too! I love this episode a lot!

  • @TheOriginalArchie
    @TheOriginalArchie 3 года назад +168

    It's awesome that something so mundane can be so interesting at the same time. These guys do this day in and day out, but these types of videos give us something to think about when we actually purchase the final product. The grocery store has become way more interesting to me over the past decade.

    • @MissJudyJetson
      @MissJudyJetson 3 года назад +10

      And that's why its important to learn about where our food comes from. Most people are so disconnected from their food!

    • @organizedchaos4559
      @organizedchaos4559 3 года назад +3

      @@MissJudyJetson Yeah I never knew where mussels came from

    • @bobbywalsh5538
      @bobbywalsh5538 3 года назад

      @@MissJudyJetson slam down b ?

  • @Dougggggggg
    @Dougggggggg 3 года назад +77

    The interviewer on this episode was great, he had a really good personality was very likable and also a sense of humor

  • @lorriedmussett4692
    @lorriedmussett4692 3 года назад +33

    " Big ass muscles are fine !! "
    it's comments like that that make me love a channel like this!!!!

  • @XiAnais-bt9ke
    @XiAnais-bt9ke 3 года назад +9

    Both the interviewer and interviewee had a great dynamic, I watched the entire thing and even sprouted some inspiration to give muscles a try, help out their market and cook something new while I'm at it

  • @bandeano3870
    @bandeano3870 3 года назад +86

    I've never seen mussels so big, they look delicious. i'm from belgium and we love mussels. it is considered the national dish of Belgium
    mussels with fries

    • @Lee_Xian-
      @Lee_Xian- 3 года назад +1

      Oh. sounds interesting..

    • @berndelignie8002
      @berndelignie8002 3 года назад +1

      Well size doesnt mean a thing tho

    • @TonyRule
      @TonyRule 3 года назад +5

      They didn't look that big to me. Here in NZ we have the green lipped mussel (as well as the blue seen in this video although I haven't seen those for sale) and they're mostly larger than these.

    • @b.o.4469
      @b.o.4469 3 года назад

      I don't like Belgians

    • @tituswu691
      @tituswu691 2 года назад +1

      the mussels in belgium were nice when i studied abroad there a couple years ago

  • @ipanemarie
    @ipanemarie 3 года назад +17

    More Dan Does videos please! Dan is very likable and respectful unlike other Eater presenters.

  • @superman55566
    @superman55566 3 года назад +73

    Sustainable sea farming! This is the future! Well done guys/gals!

  • @mattsquaaaared
    @mattsquaaaared 3 года назад +408

    4:24 "big ass mussels, oh sorry... (oh shit we on camera)"
    "it's aight bro big ass mussels is fine that was great"
    homie

    • @inoob26
      @inoob26 3 года назад +15

      @Robert Smith for mussels being produced at that scale, it's pretty big

  • @thereissomecoolstuff
    @thereissomecoolstuff 3 года назад +128

    Even though I'm west coast Puget sound mussel biased this was a great episode outlining a under enjoyed shellfish and a company that is rocking it in harvest, production, packaging, branding and marketing.

    • @elisadickerhoof9463
      @elisadickerhoof9463 3 года назад +2

      I almost thought they were in Penn Cove. Only slightly disappointed.

    • @TheBlondegedu
      @TheBlondegedu 3 года назад +3

      Right! Only Penn Cove Mussels for me. Pretty cool to see all the equipment.

    • @Tonyhouse1168
      @Tonyhouse1168 2 года назад

      I love death can for cutie!

  • @mrtnite9780
    @mrtnite9780 3 года назад +7

    My family are Mussel Farmers in the Coromandel, in New Zealand. We farm "Green Shell Kutai", a type of Mussel that is native to this particular area.

  • @coltonvanessa5096
    @coltonvanessa5096 3 года назад +64

    I think it's pretty amazing that all that machinery is able to do all that declumping, cleaning, etc. without breaking the mussels

    • @bryce1220
      @bryce1220 3 года назад +4

      I thought the same thing

    • @TonyRule
      @TonyRule 3 года назад +1

      As long as you're not mechanically squeezing them, they're pretty robust - the shell is curved both sides and reasonably tough, not too brittle.

  • @Swnsasy
    @Swnsasy 3 года назад +21

    This is so satisfying to watch and to really appreciate my love of mussels after watching the love and care these guys are putting into what they are doing.. I appreciate you guys so much!

  • @MessyTimes
    @MessyTimes 2 года назад +2

    We at *Messy Times* consume a huge volume of shellfish every year, and make pots of mussels in butter, shallots, garlic and (usually French or Italian) white wine. These guys make me want to go visit them in Maine!

  • @SaarN1337
    @SaarN1337 3 года назад +3

    The interviewer seems like a very nice guy, very respectful. Great vid guys

  • @gasser5001
    @gasser5001 3 года назад +11

    It's like a 'Dirty Jobs', I like it! I love how real the guy who's explaining everything is.

  • @playc.holder6432
    @playc.holder6432 3 года назад +13

    *Recipe Time*
    Start off by dicing some shallots and red bell pepper, get it dancing in a wok with a little peanut oil. Soon as they start to soften, drop in a fistful of butter, a painful amount of garlic, a cup of white wine and then dump the mussels on top. Cover the wok with a lid/pan/cooking sheet so they can steam up.
    Give them at least 4 minutes, but not much more, and pop the lid off to make sure they're all opening. If needed, rotate a few unopened down into the boiling liquid and give them another 2 mins.
    Scoop em into a bowl (throwing out any that didn't open) and then pour the delicious mussel-garlic-wine juice over the top.
    Enjoy!

    • @whoa9432
      @whoa9432 3 года назад

      I would also like to learn how to boil water. Can you write up a recipe for me ?

  • @markvincentcocjin
    @markvincentcocjin 3 года назад +9

    I love even the idea of mussels as a food itself. There's so much it's doing in the water and out of it that humanity can't ignore. And you don't even have to force people to eat them. They're delicious and full of protein. In some dishes, its soup is amazing.

    • @jackwilson9204
      @jackwilson9204 3 года назад

      Also being broken down to produce medicinal supliments

  • @junkdriver42
    @junkdriver42 3 года назад +5

    Loved seeing them all on the dock afterwards and the already split pack of pale ale. Made me feel like they’re all on a team together.

  • @xgtmg
    @xgtmg 3 года назад +2

    I love some mussels steamed with garlic butter, hot sauce, and crusty French bread. Our local seafood shop gets them from time to time and emails me when some are coming in. Very lucky to have this service as I now live far from the coast.

  • @user-dg7sy8cz3b
    @user-dg7sy8cz3b 3 года назад +22

    I am now declumpt.
    Thank you!

  • @FlyingRaven25
    @FlyingRaven25 3 года назад +2

    Thank you guys for posting these videos! Half of this I didn’t even know how they did it!!!! I DO live in Maine, but I’ve never seen these mussels floats! This REALLY makes me happy!

  • @hmoob-dab-tsi7572
    @hmoob-dab-tsi7572 3 года назад +3

    Videos like this makes one appreciate things more in life. A good product requires a lot of work.

  • @win5954
    @win5954 3 года назад +80

    “Which protects the mussels from predators” ahaha, little did they know

    • @MrBlack-vg8rv
      @MrBlack-vg8rv 3 года назад +4

      thats actually pretty funny not gonna lie

    • @iambumbo7534
      @iambumbo7534 3 года назад

      i dont get it….

    • @MrBlack-vg8rv
      @MrBlack-vg8rv 3 года назад +9

      @@iambumbo7534 humans protecting them from predators when we are the predators

    • @iambumbo7534
      @iambumbo7534 3 года назад

      @@MrBlack-vg8rv this is, funny

  • @brunotangerina
    @brunotangerina 3 года назад +17

    What a nice couple of gentlemen, loved this vid so much

  • @biancab310
    @biancab310 3 года назад +2

    I love all the custom machinery , automation and their efficiency.. so much hard work. I really hope they continue to prosper

  • @pccalcio
    @pccalcio 3 года назад +13

    11:40 - "Whoooh ! yeah it is.."
    give that woman a raise

  • @intothebunker
    @intothebunker 3 года назад +1

    Gold standard of a great reporter. Just gotta love the guy.

  • @Mortal209
    @Mortal209 3 года назад +4

    I don't eat mussels and in fact hate seafood in general but it's videos like this that really make me wish I did just so I could buy it from these guys.

  • @michaelgorogianis8571
    @michaelgorogianis8571 3 года назад +43

    I’m a buyer from Fortune Fish in Chicago. Bangs Island are the bests!

  • @trex1448
    @trex1448 3 года назад +10

    Mussels taste great and totally underrated.

  • @victoremisho9432
    @victoremisho9432 3 года назад +3

    Both guys are sooo wholesome to watch... Loved every bit of the video ❤️

  • @skadoodskadad316
    @skadoodskadad316 3 года назад +25

    When they said sausage I thought they were gonna grind them up and then like soak the rope in mussel soup

    • @Piterszczyk
      @Piterszczyk 3 года назад +4

      funny cause, as ridiculous as it sounds, I thought exactly the same :D

  • @DM-rock-n-roller
    @DM-rock-n-roller 2 года назад +3

    I have been a huge fan of moules ("mool") since I was a kid growing up in coastal northwestern France. steamed in white wine and served in garlic butter with pommes frites ... just too yummy for words. and don't forget the hearty bread to soak up the gravy! they make for amazing stew, as well. bon appetit!

  • @michaeltejeda8738
    @michaeltejeda8738 3 года назад +5

    I really enjoyed this video, knowing more about where the food is sourced and the work that goes into it make me appreciate the food I buy even more

  • @maui4564
    @maui4564 3 года назад +12

    Lol, we do this the same in New Zealand but expect how we hold them in the water with the lines. Also these breed of mussels are usually thowen away, we only farm green lips

    • @laurenrastamuffin
      @laurenrastamuffin 3 года назад

      We (NZ) do use the sock to hold them on the rope but the density of mussel per meter is regulated to promote growth. I dont know if they control density on the farm in this video.

  • @DeleLang
    @DeleLang 3 года назад +557

    The presenter is not as awkward as the vertical farm episode

    • @boomzurich
      @boomzurich 3 года назад +6

      @@henrik-frank woooosh

    • @CitarNosis317
      @CitarNosis317 3 года назад +12

      I still don't know what issue people had with him. He was fine in that video as well. Oh well. I liked both episodes.

    • @KusanaginoTsurgi
      @KusanaginoTsurgi 3 года назад +4

      They need to go back to Mark Rowe as the host.

    • @dwaynekoblitz6032
      @dwaynekoblitz6032 3 года назад +1

      No where near as. What a jack pole that was.

    • @Hermanos22
      @Hermanos22 3 года назад

      @@henrik-frank must be difficult being your parents. Simpleton

  • @DavidBrown-bp4iq
    @DavidBrown-bp4iq 2 года назад +1

    Can't get enough of these kinds of shows. Thanks.

  • @rheffner3
    @rheffner3 3 года назад +29

    Man, what a lot of effort to produce edible mussels or cozze as they are called here in Italy. We eat them every week at the beach. And very inexpensive. 10 euros for a big plate of them. Hard to believe they can be so inexpensive with all the work involved.

    • @20ZZ20
      @20ZZ20 3 года назад +2

      After the initial set up costs I can imagine it is cheaper and more efficient to farm compared to manual gathering or however they do it there

    • @spandanganguli6903
      @spandanganguli6903 3 года назад

      That's the beauty of mixing Capital and labour. The increase in production is exponential.

  • @doublehelix109
    @doublehelix109 3 года назад +1

    Its great seeing how other countries and other species of mussels work. In NZ we have green lip mussels and theyre about 4x as big for harvest size judging by your handfull. theyre also grown on a massive scale where the farms cover acres of water area and are ropes and floats, not rafts. everything is on a much much bigger scale. cool vid

  • @KingFluffs
    @KingFluffs 3 года назад +16

    The guy who toured him around seemed very down to earth.

  • @nukemanmd
    @nukemanmd 3 года назад

    When I was a kid, back in the late '50s, we used to visit Atlantic City. There were jetties that were packed solid with monster mussels. I am not sure if they were safe to eat due to water quality issues, but for years I would not order them in a restaurant. Then, I tried some at a famous mussel joint and fell in love with them. Whenever I visit Maine I can't get enough of them ... together with lobster.

  • @hmistry
    @hmistry 3 года назад +14

    You should see our Green shelled mussels in NZ. They taste sweet and like the ocean, and so much bigger, but these look Amazing! Great video!

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo 3 года назад +2

      NZ mussels are actually extremely common in USA. Domestic mussels (which can be bought live) are more flavorful, but smaller. The NZ ones are much milder, but have a great texture and size, not to mention super convenient since they’re sold precooked and cleaned.

    • @flyingardilla143
      @flyingardilla143 Год назад +1

      Going to NZ bars and getting a bucket of mussels was a revelation when I visited.

  • @middleclassic
    @middleclassic Год назад

    A brother of a friend of mine opened a little shack on the beach near Carlsbad CA. I visited my friend a day he was working at the shack and the special of the day was locally farmed mussels. So I went for it and they were fantastic! Garlic, butter, mussels with some crusty French bread overlooking the ocean. A very memorable day indeed.

  • @TacoStacks
    @TacoStacks 3 года назад +13

    Need muscles to haul mussels

  • @quas7goh9chooZae
    @quas7goh9chooZae 3 года назад +1

    The CEO of the company is a cool guy and the video was fun to watch. Thanks a million 👍

  • @Kasperx138
    @Kasperx138 3 года назад +17

    There’s gotta be something they can do with all that mussel beard. That stuff is strong.

    • @limbodog
      @limbodog 3 года назад

      I'm wondering if it has value as fish food

    • @jonathansundh5626
      @jonathansundh5626 3 года назад +3

      Maybe even new rope? It might decay to fast tho

  • @aurelionsolph
    @aurelionsolph 3 года назад +4

    These workers people are the healthiest people on earth,
    Holy crap ❤️
    Mussels are protien ❤️
    It makes our celles even grow stronger until we age, ❤️

  • @ballistic350
    @ballistic350 3 года назад +5

    Price of mussels are slowly going up too especially the new Zealand green mussels... props to these guys

    • @jackwilson9204
      @jackwilson9204 3 года назад

      Shouldn't be for long hopefully. The new mussel spat facility will be up soon bit ueah farming them is getting more difficult

    • @ballistic350
      @ballistic350 3 года назад

      @@jackwilson9204 the new Zealand green mussels here at my local seafood store went from 8.99 a box to 17.99 a box in a span of 3 years

  • @cheapnugget7939
    @cheapnugget7939 3 года назад +18

    Keep this guy, I like this guy's present although a bit awkward in one but nonetheless, he makes the video more entertaining and somewhat engaging too. Keep the work

  • @Four-24
    @Four-24 3 года назад +3

    his laugh is contagious . good episode

  • @agromaritim
    @agromaritim 3 года назад +1

    Wow

  • @Juuk-D
    @Juuk-D 3 года назад +6

    Mussels and fries is a very popular café food here in Denmark or cooked with onions cream and other spices and veggies with a bread on the side, sea all around us so plenty of fish dishes.

  • @johnj4446
    @johnj4446 2 года назад

    Great interviewer in this video. Seemed genuine. Thumbs up

  • @pipebomber04
    @pipebomber04 3 года назад +8

    In my area we use bamboo poles. Diving underwater, the mussel laden bamboo poles together look like underwater castles.

  • @pavlestojanovic9631
    @pavlestojanovic9631 3 года назад +1

    Great documentary guys.. Actually one of the best ive watched in a while

  • @DARKCHILD1313
    @DARKCHILD1313 3 года назад +4

    Seafood is my favorite food to eat. Garlic mussels is one of the best appetizers.

  • @msh104utube
    @msh104utube 3 года назад +4

    Never been so glad to work in a nice, clean office after seeing this :D

  • @thermalflyer3601
    @thermalflyer3601 3 года назад +4

    A most excellent video. Informative, interesting, inspirational. I feel hungry for mussels now. Keep up the good work!

  • @ambitionz5625
    @ambitionz5625 2 года назад

    I love how you point out how sustainable it is. This has no negative impact on the environment

  • @evanpeed
    @evanpeed 3 года назад +5

    This. This is the content I like to see!

  • @greatestambino
    @greatestambino 2 года назад

    I love how interested and hyped he is when he does new things!

  • @mixz9929
    @mixz9929 3 года назад +4

    At 11:06 the guy is shaking so much

  • @son-of-a-gun
    @son-of-a-gun 2 года назад

    Traditional Spanish recipe for cooking mussels :
    Washed mussels
    Big pan + lid
    3-4 tsp olive oil in the pan
    Garlic, fry in oil
    Ad Mussels and cover with lid
    Explanation : the Mussels in contact with the hot oil, die instantly, are opening up releasing a bit of seawater...
    This seawater evaporates into steam instantly killing all Mussels in the pan.
    Shake the pan a few times while cooking
    Remark: cooking time 3 minutes maximum!! Longer cooking makes the Mussels tough.
    options:
    Ad
    Tomatos diced
    Big Union diced
    Sellerie
    Carot slices
    White wine
    Delicious!!

  • @Passionforfoodrecipes
    @Passionforfoodrecipes 3 года назад +48

    I just couldn't shell out a good dad joke here..
    I almost *pulled a muscle* trying.

    • @ethan7353
      @ethan7353 3 года назад

      Toast

    • @Passionforfoodrecipes
      @Passionforfoodrecipes 3 года назад

      @@ethan7353 with avocado?

    • @ethan7353
      @ethan7353 3 года назад

      @@Passionforfoodrecipes I think of toast as a choose your own adventure type thing. I've chosen mine. What will yours be?

    • @t.n.9508
      @t.n.9508 3 года назад

      Yo I see u everywhere with all these clever jokes 😁

  • @RAVEN_SPRING_
    @RAVEN_SPRING_ 3 года назад +1

    Well that was wholesome

  • @tubereviewmedia
    @tubereviewmedia 3 года назад +34

    Very informative, I didn't know you could eat mussels raw.

    • @liamgrech1
      @liamgrech1 3 года назад +5

      You can eat nearly all seafood raw

    • @yoman856
      @yoman856 3 года назад +2

      Mussels filter the sea water between their shells and accumulate viral, bacterial, and parasitic pathogens in their tissues. 1 Microsporidium spp. and hepatitis A virus (HAV) and norovirus (NoV) are among the most important food-borne pathogens that can be transmitted to humans through consumption of mussels.

    • @mrtnite9780
      @mrtnite9780 3 года назад

      @@yoman856
      It's not the filtering of the water that makes you sick. It's the consumption of food that has expired and gone bad. If eating raw seafood it must be eaten within half a day, over night if refrigerated.

    • @yoman856
      @yoman856 3 года назад

      @@mrtnite9780 i see you're smarter than google

    • @felixarbable
      @felixarbable 3 года назад

      @@mrtnite9780 actually most high end sushi is aged for days or even weeks

  • @sunshinemybrain9042
    @sunshinemybrain9042 3 года назад

    i love seeing people so passionate about their profession. that guy was badass

  • @ryangrant5879
    @ryangrant5879 3 года назад +4

    I love watching unique small company interviews/ odd ball farms. Great video

  • @randyneil6161
    @randyneil6161 3 года назад +2

    Yes

  • @davekelder6959
    @davekelder6959 3 года назад +12

    We need more mussels farms. It cleans the water and its a tasty renewable source of protein. It doesnt produce any greenhouse gasses, you also dont need to fertilize or feed the mussels. And overal it has a lower carbon food print then a purely vegiterian diet we als humans. Under utilize the ocean to little even though most of the planet is oceans and sea we mostly only grab fish and thats it but things like here mussels that we can grow and we can also grow edible seaweed thats full of minerals and other nutrients.

    • @---Blue
      @---Blue 3 года назад

      @Ryker of course there are, depending on areas and tide, toxic algae can build up in filter feeders such as oysters and mussels which is why there are seasons to collect them. Farmed mussels are obviously much safer since there are staff looking after the mussels and tests to be done to make sure the product is up to legal spec before distribution. Otherwise people with thyroid issues and certain allergies cannot eat mussels

  • @robertgoudy3223
    @robertgoudy3223 3 года назад +1

    A great tour conducted by a committed passionate guy. Great

  • @jamespaters8665
    @jamespaters8665 3 года назад +13

    thank you for this , so if we ever run out of food globally, this would be another sustainable source

  • @rexrivers226
    @rexrivers226 3 года назад +1

    Mussels are my favorite bivalve, they have that specific wonderful oiliness to them

  • @earthwormsally2075
    @earthwormsally2075 3 года назад +6

    Mussels are hella underrated. I could finish a big ass bowl full of mussels myself. Love it ever since my mom cooked it for me.

  • @dydia7129
    @dydia7129 3 года назад

    Fantastic! Big respect to this people.
    Surviving from nature whitout destroying it.

  • @darecoaster9086
    @darecoaster9086 3 года назад +87

    This interviewer seems like a totally different person than the vertical farm. In that episode he was awkward and stupid. Now he’s actually contributing to the video.

    • @senpo7835
      @senpo7835 3 года назад +6

      only in start of vertical farm, later he got better there if u watch whole

    • @d173adpool
      @d173adpool 3 года назад

      hahaha

    • @spandanganguli6903
      @spandanganguli6903 3 года назад

      He must have been be new.

  • @mikemerrill175
    @mikemerrill175 3 года назад

    A great display of Southern hospitality plus some good eats.

  • @inotaarto8719
    @inotaarto8719 3 года назад +6

    All the best to these hard working men & women.
    Your work is important and inspiring and you make one of my favorit foods.
    Raise the price!

    • @eater
      @eater  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching! Eat mussels!

  • @dennyvalerio4419
    @dennyvalerio4419 3 года назад +2

    The fact that they tried the product is wholesome

  • @piplup10203854
    @piplup10203854 3 года назад +3

    This is so cool! I’m sure day in day out it might be monotonous but getting to see the process is pretty neat :D I’m not a fan of mussels myself but my sister is so I’m sure she would love to see this c:

  • @giusepperesponte8077
    @giusepperesponte8077 2 года назад

    Mussels are great. My grandmother used to make cioppino with mussels, clams, and scallops. It was my favorite thing she ever made and my favorite of all the shellfish in the soup was the mussel. They are tender but not too much, they have a nice little chew, not evenly fishy, very clean tasting. I’ll take them over an oyster any day.

  • @ace1262
    @ace1262 3 года назад +5

    Interesting...I've seen the South Koreans mussel farms using old tires on the same ropes for the mussels to attach. Also, try blending steamed mussels with mayonnaise - it's nuts how good it is!

  • @robertof.5283
    @robertof.5283 3 года назад +1

    A glass good whitewine, one onion, 1 garlic and mussels. The mussels steam in the wine. Eat with good baguette. And after the mussels you eat the Rest as a soup. Heaven!
    And these guys are great. So much work for a Product. amazing. Thanks for your effort!

  • @katsol5637
    @katsol5637 3 года назад +3

    RUclips just randomly recommended this to me and Im actually glad and learning!

  • @icardenas3909
    @icardenas3909 3 года назад +1

    Your videos are the best

  • @radian9097
    @radian9097 3 года назад +4

    7:00 cracked me up. he already ate one after asking if we can eat them lol

  • @darrenmurray861
    @darrenmurray861 3 года назад +1

    Dan really looked like he was enjoying himself.
    I’m a veggie, but really appreciate the artwork that goes in to feed people and let’s face it, mussels are generally a low impact food; they sit there, filter and grow.

    • @Ryan-wi1du
      @Ryan-wi1du Год назад

      I'm vegan and will still eat mussels! I can't see any ethical/environmental reasons to not eat them - they don't have a central nervous system so have no capacity to suffer and they way they are farmed actively cleans the water and requires no feed.

  • @tedsmith3532
    @tedsmith3532 3 года назад +4

    Omg I wish I could be there for a feast of muscles I love them steamed , fried and smoked I haven't tried them raw but I bet they are awesome

  • @theproudONE92
    @theproudONE92 3 года назад +2

    I absolutely love mussels

  • @krisraps
    @krisraps 3 года назад +16

    ""super High Tech Machinnery""" LMFAO.
    Two Engines Turning Around Is Super Tech Machinery For This Channel ;D

    • @betaprotocol
      @betaprotocol 3 года назад

      I think they meant more that it’s super specialized to what they’re doing, not many other uses for a mussel sorting machine.

  • @christking85
    @christking85 3 года назад

    I like that Dan tries hard when he is working. Glad to see he isn't wasting their time just to get his product.

  • @TreyNitrotoluene
    @TreyNitrotoluene 3 года назад +3

    I had NO idea how sustainable these are! And all the other life that thrives due to the farming, this is permaculture at sea.

  • @SEBASTIAN-ce6go
    @SEBASTIAN-ce6go 3 года назад +1

    I can't believe those things cost so little and such hard hard work goes into it 😔 bless all those ppl to give us those yummies

    • @bermudatriangle2036
      @bermudatriangle2036 Год назад

      Yeah I was thinking how can they afford to do all that and earn money with how little the food sells for, or does it cost a lot more in usa?