At first I though this was kind of gross but then remembered people (including myself) like eating them, Its funny how most people would find eating an insect disgusting while having no problem bighting one of these things inhale or or literally tearing a whole lobster limb from limb without blinking an eye. When I'm eating a turkey dinner all I see is food and not that there is the burnt decapitated carcass of a giant bird laying in the middle of the table.
They look like insects because they're arthropods. A lot of animals people commonly call insects are actually just another type of arthropod. EDIT: Apparently insects are also a type of crustacean, which is probably another reason why shrimps look so similar!
Precisely. They look like insects because insects are arthropods that migrated to land. They tend to be related to each other. Obviously few exceptions happen but for the most part
@@aligaterr5137 Amazing!! I had NO idea insects evolved from crustaceans, but I looked it up and you're right, the genetic evidence is pointing to insects being crustaceans!! That's the coolest biology fact I've learned in a while, awesome! Thanks so much!
Don't know why this was in my recommendation, but I watched the whole thing. It was actually pretty interesting. I always only eat the tail, but now I know what people are actually eating when it comes to the head. The common term is "head butter." This goes for lobster and prawns too. Straight nasty. Have never tried it and never will. Here in Thailand most people eat the "head butter" like it's nothing. Negative. Tail only for me and poop line removed.
The main reason for not comparing insects to shrimp are the organs. When you eat shrimp, its only the abdomen or pure muscle because all the organs are in its head. But when people eat insects, they eat the entire thing. That's the difference for me. edit: talking about the western perspective
I live in Japan (moved here from America) and many places Ive been to serve the whole thing, legs, head and all which I meant to be eaten. Depending on the country, some dont eat/serve the "disgusting" parts yet other countries do.
Some places eat the shell of the shrimp, too. Fewer eat the head. I wouldn't be interested in the head at all, but I've had shrimp with the shell, breaded and fried, then salted with pepper and jalapenos. Eat em shell and all. Wasn't that bad. Crunchy/crispy.
How about the crayfish from US? pretty sure people suck out the head which is pretty nasty to me, it is basically the same thing, the head juice is the organ
Some crustaceans are more closely related to insects than they are to other crustaceans. E.g. brine shrimp (sea monkeys) are more closely related to insects than they are to decapod shrimp. So because insects are more closely related to some crustaceans, that also makes them crustaceans!
@@nabbster94 it has nothing to do with whether its close to us, since ancient humans had no way of knowing. It is what was traditionally eaten. Most of our historically hunted animals were large game animals who tended to be mammals
@@nabbster94 they are not. Many Fish eating their own children is super common. It is common in many arthropods as well. This isnt something where the child is sick or dead or whatever. The animal just doesn’t recognise that it is its own child Mammals are more social and theres a lot of male-on-male violence but this is common in other animal groups as well Some animals literally need to kill their own to grow. Many spider children grow on their mothers’ backs and then end up eating the child. In some anglerfish species the male attaches itself to the female and literally kills itself
No, its because shell fish have meat, unlike insects.. If insects had meat, we would eat them too, but land insects are all filled with goo, instead of meat. Also, insects taste like absolute crap. They are bitter, have terrible texture, and are just gross and disgusting as a whole.
That was super educational. Instant sub! Now I know why they flex like that when out of water, they're actually trying to swim away to escape. I'm sad that the channel uses an AI voice, but it was a well written script and easy to consume. The ending with your cat and the pasta shot was rly funny! I thought about why I prefer seafood when I don't particularly like insects as food. I think I enjoy seafood because lobsters and shrimp have a lot more fleshy parts to eat easily compared to insects and don't have any overpowering taste/smells by the time it reaches most kitchens. I don't like crab very much though 'cos I don't find they have a lot of flesh to eat like a piece of steak etc the way bigger lobsters and shrimp can.
I think it may be because the poster isn't as fluent in English. And wants to reach a larger audience. English is a pretty common second language. So people from all over the planet can consume the media, also the slow speech pattern and use of relatively small words seems easy to digest.
Sebastian was just like, “Seriously Dude? Im sick of your crap. Im outta here! Write me a check for my last day.” A KFC Towncar picks him up and peels out of the driveway!
The difference is that crustaceans have a lot of parts where it's only meat and people can easily eat them without getting guts and other gross stuff mixed in unlike with insects. You dont often see people eating the guts inside the heads of shrimps and lobsters.
But the thing is. If we were to discovered shrimp or other crustaceans are edible in the modern days. Who knows how much white people will make fun of us Asian for eating weird crap. Like seriously! How do you these people discovered these creepy crawlies of the seas to be edible?
I just cant finish this video the more i watch the hungrier i get. Im craving shrimp now. But hey i bet the rest of your video was fun and informative!
Snakes are more closely related to many lizard species than those lizard species are to other lizards. The differentiation between lizards and snakes is purely because people thought they looked different but taxonomically speaking, snakes never broke off from other lizards and are just one of the many families of lizards.
So quick question, to anyone who might know, what other insects can be used as food that also have a good texture? Or how would you prepare them for a better texture?
Comment above is correct. Chocolate covered crickets are also good. Wouldn’t go bigger than a cricket though for something with their body type, some people roast grasshopper and I’ve heard it tastes pretty good
Insects evolved from within Crustaceans (pan-crustacea). Spiders and scorpions on the other hand are chelicerates, meaning they're related to horseshoe crabs and extinct eurypterids.
Some cats be like that. My sister's cat literally won't eat *any* people food; even things cats should like, such as shrimp, salmon, shellfish, chicken, beef, and pork.
@@billyjoebudweiser9815 Unfortunately I haven't really seen any specifically about dissecting plants. Videos that do exist are more so demonstrations for botany students recorded by their educators essentially. Not many find that stuff interesting lol, but it can be pretty relaxing. I more so prefer sectioning plant stems/ roots for microscopy- it's really quite cool. I do have public documentation of my ventures, but not really in video form.
I've heard that if you only take out the very minute meat of an insect and eat it, it will taste exactly like a shrimp. Eating an insect whole taste different because you are eating everything including the nasty tasting ones like the stomach.
In Chinese, the character for shrimp (虾) is literally written using the insect (虫) radical on the left side. Although most people probably don't think about it, it caught my attention ever since I was a child. I don't know what to think actually. I love shrimps, but I don't eat insects. Should this mean I should be less afraid of trying insects on account that they may actually taste good like a shrimp, or should I just stop eating shrimps (and other seafoods) because they are actually "dirty" things?
@@averysim7709 Bugs are also only one group of insects. Insects with a proboscis that cannot retract are known as true bugs, because they are the only bugs that are actually considered bugs.
I've said it since I was young crustaceans are just underwater bugs, but since they're larger due to deep sea giantism they're actually edible with lots more fleshy bits. Personally I can't eat them unless it's breaded cuz of their similarities to bugs
In fact water crustaceans, always cleaning themselves all the time, even many ecosystem depend on them as cleaner. Then the second, any diseases owned by water creatures, never match with them as human, so safer to eat
@@kitsachie. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): “Lawful to you is (the pursuit of) water-game and its use for food - for the benefit of yourselves and those who travel…” [al-Maidah 5:96]. All sea creatures except salt water crocodiles are Halal. My brother
i heard roly-polies (pill bugs) taste like shrimp, and that checks in, they are also crustaceans lol I still don't know why we didn't adapt them into cuisine. i wonder if our "disgust" towards eating insects is nurtured. we originally were disgusted with eating lobster, but it went from slave food to privileged cuisine
I think that the reason as to why people don't usually like pillbugs is due to the fact that pillbugs are smaller, so you would have to eat all of it at once, as opposed to eating shrimp, which could be de-veined and such more easily.
Well considering it's basically just a sea cockroach...maybe we around start eating bugs, but if we do then the one percenters are going to start doing it and make it impossible for us to afford just like everything else.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki The notion that bugs are inherently dirty has no basis in scientific fact. Entomophagy is practised in 80% of the countries on the planet, and is observed in every continent.
@@Sebastian_Terrazas sp you think that insects that lie in the dirt and muck and filth and garbage are clean and healthy to eat?? Well maybe for you but in my continent, nobody in their right minds eats bugs. We eat food like fruit and vegetables and meat like Pork and Steak.
I can’t believe I just watched a guy dissect a shrimp in depth while stretching out.
No weirder than watching a guy dissect a shrimp while playing Ape Escape. S'alright
I was taking a dump
you should rewatch it while being focused, this is invaluable lesson that will serve you right for life.
My attention was undivided. My life has changed.
I’ve eaten crickets, can confirm does not taste like shrimp 😅
I will never eat bugs, no matter how much the media tries to convince me.
They are different ecosystem make shrimp meat more fishy than insect
it tastes like hay tbh
With horse hairworm so commonly found in cricket, grasshopper, praying mantis... I'll avoid eating these insects
@@lawrenceleong8069 some grasshoper have venom so dont eat it without knowledge
Never thought I'd be sitting here at 2am watching a guy disect a shrimp, yet here I am.
I am read your comment at 2:06 AM
I’m currently watching this at 12:39am
I'm watching this at 3 am
F, it's literally 2:04am as I read this
😂 same
Dissecting a hagfish would be cool
that, anglerfish and blobfish
@@enonymous794 yeah
Blop. Sv. El. Gran.
Coll. Nays
@@enonymous794 an angler fish is bigger than a person. Good luck getting one and a blobfishes anatomy changes when it’s on the surface
At first I though this was kind of gross but then remembered people (including myself) like eating them, Its funny how most people would find eating an insect disgusting while having no problem bighting one of these things inhale or or literally tearing a whole lobster limb from limb without blinking an eye. When I'm eating a turkey dinner all I see is food and not that there is the burnt decapitated carcass of a giant bird laying in the middle of the table.
I would never bight a shrimp all seafood is gross only gross monkey people eat them seabugs or seafishes
@@JaKingScomez ok
@@JaKingScomez "Gross monkey people?" You mean humans in general?
@@JaKingScomezbite*
@@JaKingScomez spaniard not liking seafood? what a disgrace
My cat loves to eat shrimp. Every time I cook shrimp, he comes over and meows at me.
They look like insects because they're arthropods. A lot of animals people commonly call insects are actually just another type of arthropod.
EDIT: Apparently insects are also a type of crustacean, which is probably another reason why shrimps look so similar!
Precisely. They look like insects because insects are arthropods that migrated to land. They tend to be related to each other. Obviously few exceptions happen but for the most part
Not just any arthropods, insects are crustaceans in the same way birds are dinosaurs
@@aligaterr5137 Amazing!! I had NO idea insects evolved from crustaceans, but I looked it up and you're right, the genetic evidence is pointing to insects being crustaceans!! That's the coolest biology fact I've learned in a while, awesome! Thanks so much!
@@catpoke9557 It was a welcome shock for me too when I learned about it
Cooked scorpions and tarantulas have a similar taste to soft shelled crabs
The cat’s expression and rejection of the shrimp 😂
In a alternative universe a shrimp posts a video:
"Why humans look like monkeys?! - Human dissecation""
What a fun lesson. Thanks for posting.
I didn't know shrimps have swimming legs and walking legs.
Haven't you eaten a Shrimp before?
@@RareWub_WubKinghe probably just thought the legs were all used for the same thing
Yeah
Yes the pincers is cute
The swimming legs are also known as "swimmerets" which I think sounds very cute lol
What I ever thought was poop was in fact it's intestines. Interesting.
Well, intestines does contain what was about to be poop tho.
The intestines do usually have poop in them, which is the gritty part.
Mmmm shrimp poop
Intestines are the last organs of the digestive system where most of the nutrients are absorbed, after them it's everything is the excretory system
The substance down there formerly known as food.
An ex-dinner if you will.
Don't know why this was in my recommendation, but I watched the whole thing. It was actually pretty interesting. I always only eat the tail, but now I know what people are actually eating when it comes to the head. The common term is "head butter." This goes for lobster and prawns too. Straight nasty. Have never tried it and never will. Here in Thailand most people eat the "head butter" like it's nothing. Negative. Tail only for me and poop line removed.
I occasionally eat the head butter but they’re honestly not that good. You’re not missing out on much.
Eating the head is same way as eating the middle part of an apple, people just don't mind eating it rather than wasting it
@@Sunzen44 i use the gross parts of food as compost for my terrarium, as long as it’s used you don’t have to eat it to avoid waste
i never understood ppl that could hate something they havent tried before
@@akimbodice6955 I can. Ever heard of scat?
The main reason for not comparing insects to shrimp are the organs. When you eat shrimp, its only the abdomen or pure muscle because all the organs are in its head. But when people eat insects, they eat the entire thing. That's the difference for me.
edit: talking about the western perspective
I live in Japan (moved here from America) and many places Ive been to serve the whole thing, legs, head and all which I meant to be eaten. Depending on the country, some dont eat/serve the "disgusting" parts yet other countries do.
@@foyo5497but isn’t those canned insects in japan made only of the exoskeleton?
Some places eat the shell of the shrimp, too. Fewer eat the head. I wouldn't be interested in the head at all, but I've had shrimp with the shell, breaded and fried, then salted with pepper and jalapenos. Eat em shell and all. Wasn't that bad. Crunchy/crispy.
How about the crayfish from US? pretty sure people suck out the head which is pretty nasty to me, it is basically the same thing, the head juice is the organ
@@profitmuhammed I always thought crayfish you just sucked out the tail, not the head.
Let’s thank that shrimp that he used as a demonstration for being nice and calm
Yeah he was patient as a corpse 😁👍
He's such a nice guy (the shrimp)
I even met his dad once.
When they flipped it over at 4:40 it looked a lot like Anomalocaris, a prehistoric ancestor of arthropods
Never noticed that until you mentioned it, that’s a super cool observation!
Anomalocaris... 🤔
@@anomalousdelirium means weird shrimp
Some crustaceans are more closely related to insects than they are to other crustaceans. E.g. brine shrimp (sea monkeys) are more closely related to insects than they are to decapod shrimp. So because insects are more closely related to some crustaceans, that also makes them crustaceans!
@@nabbster94 it has nothing to do with whether its close to us, since ancient humans had no way of knowing. It is what was traditionally eaten. Most of our historically hunted animals were large game animals who tended to be mammals
@@nabbster94 they are not. Many Fish eating their own children is super common. It is common in many arthropods as well. This isnt something where the child is sick or dead or whatever. The animal just doesn’t recognise that it is its own child
Mammals are more social and theres a lot of male-on-male violence but this is common in other animal groups as well
Some animals literally need to kill their own to grow. Many spider children grow on their mothers’ backs and then end up eating the child. In some anglerfish species the male attaches itself to the female and literally kills itself
@@nabbster94 did you think they’re plants 💀
@@nabbster94 where’d you go to school 💀
@@nabbster94 you dont need to ‘take’ biology this is elementary school stuff lmao
People likes shrimps and crabs compared to insects because they take baths all the time
salt bath
@@I_Dont_Believe_In_Salad Bath salts?
No, its because shell fish have meat, unlike insects.. If insects had meat, we would eat them too, but land insects are all filled with goo, instead of meat. Also, insects taste like absolute crap. They are bitter, have terrible texture, and are just gross and disgusting as a whole.
Just clean them and add salt, duh lol
@@I_Dont_Believe_In_Salad Sweet Water Bath as well!!!
That was super educational. Instant sub! Now I know why they flex like that when out of water, they're actually trying to swim away to escape. I'm sad that the channel uses an AI voice, but it was a well written script and easy to consume. The ending with your cat and the pasta shot was rly funny!
I thought about why I prefer seafood when I don't particularly like insects as food. I think I enjoy seafood because lobsters and shrimp have a lot more fleshy parts to eat easily compared to insects and don't have any overpowering taste/smells by the time it reaches most kitchens. I don't like crab very much though 'cos I don't find they have a lot of flesh to eat like a piece of steak etc the way bigger lobsters and shrimp can.
This was basically Korean channel(수상한 생선), maybe that's why.
I think it may be because the poster isn't as fluent in English. And wants to reach a larger audience. English is a pretty common second language. So people from all over the planet can consume the media, also the slow speech pattern and use of relatively small words seems easy to digest.
i love the structure of shrimps, it's design silhuete is so neat. It's for sure an inspiration for artists, architects, etc.
lets disassemble the shrimp kids the shrimp don't mind🤣🤣🤣
Sebastian was just like, “Seriously Dude? Im sick of your crap. Im outta here! Write me a check for my last day.” A KFC Towncar picks him up and peels out of the driveway!
Actually shrimp is the cockroach of the sea, cockroach and shrimp have many similarities
not true entirely,if i remember correctly
lobster got the title of sea cockroach
@@31oannamphong66No, it was shrimps.
They eat decomposing matter, even human bodies
@@ebanydwayne1357I think crabs and lobsters do that too..
@@bebopganymede They do, but who looks closer to roaches? Shrimp, Lobster or Crabs?
@@31oannamphong66 both got these titles, but for the lobster it was a long time ago, now the image of this animal is associated with luxury.
No shrimp was harmed in the making of this video.
Shrimp - meat
Insect - goo 😂
They look like big hairy dogs out paddling when they swim.
Also, make broth with those shrimp peels, then use that broth to make rice. The leftovers make the best fried rice!
Cats are not usually fond of hot food. The shrimp was steamy so maybe Sébastien was just thinking it needed to cool down a bit.
Some cats prefer to eat seafood raw.
Nobody can convince me that crustaceans aren't all just big sea bugs.
shrimps is bugs
are*
Animals in the ocean are more alien than I thought
Good extended guide of cooking a shrimp thank you.
Idk shrek the shrimp in your swamp probably aren’t safe for consumption😕
“I can confirm“ “bro” “💀”
it’s as shrimple as that
why don't you play with the neighbor kid ?
neighbor kid :
The difference is that crustaceans have a lot of parts where it's only meat and people can easily eat them without getting guts and other gross stuff mixed in unlike with insects. You dont often see people eating the guts inside the heads of shrimps and lobsters.
You 100% do in Asia
But the thing is. If we were to discovered shrimp or other crustaceans are edible in the modern days. Who knows how much white people will make fun of us Asian for eating weird crap. Like seriously! How do you these people discovered these creepy crawlies of the seas to be edible?
@@NobleNemesis
No even Asians are picky
And those gross parts are considered delicacies in Asia
Shrimp is insects version of ocean
I just cant finish this video the more i watch the hungrier i get.
Im craving shrimp now. But hey i bet the rest of your video was fun and informative!
sebastian "you were playing with it. i was watching"
Sebastian’s can sense you was using that shrimp as an experiment and lost his appetite lol
My knowledge on shrimp just increase drastically
So if crustaceans only turn red when they’re cooked… are Mr. Krabs and Sebastian ZOMBIES?!
Wait you have a point there-
@Acceleration Quanta smh thanks for ruining the joke
Because shrimp and bugs are related. Insectoids started as sea life.
True
You should do lobster next
The random goofy ahh sounds are killing me 😭😭
Insects and hexapods seem to have split off from crusteceans, much like snakes breaking off from the other lizards
Snakes are more closely related to many lizard species than those lizard species are to other lizards. The differentiation between lizards and snakes is purely because people thought they looked different but taxonomically speaking, snakes never broke off from other lizards and are just one of the many families of lizards.
why the edible part is so beautifully separated as if designed to be eaten
Q: How many legs does a shrimp have?
A: Shrimp has so many legs
Thank you for your fine detective work my good man
and if you put the shrimp on some rice it's now called sushi.
Someone told me that shrimp is just cockroach but on seas and I could never eat shrimp again without remembering that
Sad, I love Prawns and will forever love them. They taste so good.
Err not really they closely refer to insect as spider and others. Family of insect and cockroack it's pest insect
So quick question, to anyone who might know, what other insects can be used as food that also have a good texture? Or how would you prepare them for a better texture?
Tarantulas and scorpions taste like soft shelled crabs when cooked actually
Comment above is correct. Chocolate covered crickets are also good. Wouldn’t go bigger than a cricket though for something with their body type, some people roast grasshopper and I’ve heard it tastes pretty good
Mole crickets are pretty sweet and crunchy if you stir-fry them.
I won't eat the bugs
@@MrSoso1050 Well, the bugs might eat you.
Shrimp 1: "Do you have rent money"?
Shrimp 2: "No, sorry"
Shrimp 1:
The cat was like,"do you take me for an Animal?".🍤 🐱
Maybe if you flavored the shrimp the kitty would of taken it.😂
Or left it raw.
Insects evolved from within Crustaceans (pan-crustacea).
Spiders and scorpions on the other hand are chelicerates, meaning they're related to horseshoe crabs and extinct eurypterids.
a cat that did not like shrimp?! what?!
my cat also not eat fish
Some cats be like that. My sister's cat literally won't eat *any* people food; even things cats should like, such as shrimp, salmon, shellfish, chicken, beef, and pork.
Why shrimps look like insects ? Well this video will never tell you. You've just been click baited.
Did you know terrestrial crustaceans exist? The woodlice.
Shrimp, crab, lobster, they're all bugs of the sea and taste delicious.
They taste good if prepared right sure but after the knowledge of them being related to insects and seeing all their legs it just grosses me out
Love a good dissection channel. Even if it is an AI voiceover one. I like to dissect plants mainly, but have done a few invertebrates on camera.
Do you know of any youtube channels where I can watch plant dissections? That sounds super interesting.
@@billyjoebudweiser9815 Unfortunately I haven't really seen any specifically about dissecting plants. Videos that do exist are more so demonstrations for botany students recorded by their educators essentially. Not many find that stuff interesting lol, but it can be pretty relaxing. I more so prefer sectioning plant stems/ roots for microscopy- it's really quite cool. I do have public documentation of my ventures, but not really in video form.
I've heard that if you only take out the very minute meat of an insect and eat it, it will taste exactly like a shrimp. Eating an insect whole taste different because you are eating everything including the nasty tasting ones like the stomach.
Crustaceans are, to my knowlege, the closest relatives of insects, so it makes sense honestly
I'm allergic to shell fish.
So grateful for it right now
Why the text to speech?
Finally someone who says we are eating sea insects. They find that very hard to believe.
In Chinese, the character for shrimp (虾) is literally written using the insect (虫) radical on the left side. Although most people probably don't think about it, it caught my attention ever since I was a child. I don't know what to think actually. I love shrimps, but I don't eat insects. Should this mean I should be less afraid of trying insects on account that they may actually taste good like a shrimp, or should I just stop eating shrimps (and other seafoods) because they are actually "dirty" things?
insects literally descedents of pancrustacean ancestors
I've always said that shrimps are just sea roaches and crabs are sea spiders
I just became the seafood specialist at my grocery store.
This channel will help me out a lot 👌
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I feel bad for the shrimp
Technically crustaceans are bugs of the sea so they technically are bugs 😂😂😂
Actually it's the reverse, insects are land crustaceans.
@@averysim7709 Bugs are also only one group of insects. Insects with a proboscis that cannot retract are known as true bugs, because they are the only bugs that are actually considered bugs.
@@catpoke9557 so not even bugs are considered bugs??
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki Yes, except for true bugs
There’s only one of him. He’s one in a Shrimpillion.
Very well explained and presented. Informative. Subscribed.
This is probably what happens to most people who get abducted by extraterrestrials.
Noooo Sebastian!!!
Sebastian: the shrimp smells like crappy dog food!
Him: ok!
Could have done with ID-ing the brain 🧠 ✅
I've always seen shrimp, crabs, and isopods as the bugs of the sea lol.
Nice editing
I'm Thai and we eat them all. Millipede even have the nick name "the land shrimp" as it give the same smell when it's cooked.
Where is the brain bro
Insects are technically crustaceans the same way birds are dinosaurs. Maybe that might have something to do with it.
I've said it since I was young crustaceans are just underwater bugs, but since they're larger due to deep sea giantism they're actually edible with lots more fleshy bits.
Personally I can't eat them unless it's breaded cuz of their similarities to bugs
That shrimp has seen better days lol.
FYI u eat shrimps, try eat grasshopper, they are delicious on their own league with correct spices 😊
Thanks, but no thanks g hopper's are in the league of overfried chips more specifically wedges that have been frieng for the better part of 2 hours.
No😅
Not going to and never will.
Im willibg to try but sounds disgustong
Ebirah, the giant, raging shrimp that threatened humanity, but big godzilla saved us here. Perhaps these are mini ones.
Shrimps live in the sea. We consider them clean.
In fact water crustaceans, always cleaning themselves all the time, even many ecosystem depend on them as cleaner.
Then the second, any diseases owned by water creatures, never match with them as human, so safer to eat
Muhammad my brother, crustaceans are not halal
@@kitsachie. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): “Lawful to you is (the pursuit of) water-game and its use for food - for the benefit of yourselves and those who travel…” [al-Maidah 5:96].
All sea creatures except salt water crocodiles are Halal. My brother
@@BilaalSaud shukran lak, thank you for correcting me. I grew up Catholic but have recently started my journey through Islam, so I am still learning.
@@kitsachie. why does neko have so much drip
Thumbnail looks more like an unboxing
i heard roly-polies (pill bugs) taste like shrimp, and that checks in, they are also crustaceans lol I still don't know why we didn't adapt them into cuisine. i wonder if our "disgust" towards eating insects is nurtured. we originally were disgusted with eating lobster, but it went from slave food to privileged cuisine
I think that the reason as to why people don't usually like pillbugs is due to the fact that pillbugs are smaller, so you would have to eat all of it at once, as opposed to eating shrimp, which could be de-veined and such more easily.
@@connoromalley4004 pill bugs come in MANY sizes and are relatively easy to farm :D
@@yemmiecapricornus3586 my mistake. I have only ever seen really small ones that live under my basketball hoop.
@@connoromalley4004 look up giant emerald pill millipede, they're beautiful and look kinda fun to play with honestly lol
I was about to say “You should eat that juicy large ahh shrimp”
Well considering it's basically just a sea cockroach...maybe we around start eating bugs, but if we do then the one percenters are going to start doing it and make it impossible for us to afford just like everything else.
Bugs are dirty and have no meat while Prawns are clean and are mostly meat. Not hard to figure out.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki 🙄
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki yeah
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki The notion that bugs are inherently dirty has no basis in scientific fact. Entomophagy is practised in 80% of the countries on the planet, and is observed in every continent.
@@Sebastian_Terrazas sp you think that insects that lie in the dirt and muck and filth and garbage are clean and healthy to eat?? Well maybe for you but in my continent, nobody in their right minds eats bugs. We eat food like fruit and vegetables and meat like Pork and Steak.
TH-cam recommended me this while I was eating tempura shrimp. I swear Google is listening in during my meal times.
Bold of you to think I'm not scared/disgusted of prawns.😵😵💫
🦐 It’s as shrimple as that 🦐
Sebastian why you no like shrimp🥺
Ikr, I thought he would like it because almost every cat likes shrimp
My cat is a picky eater sometimes, just like Sebastian
@@Flowesomecat Except my cat. He doesn't seem to have a taste for seafoods
I feel bad for folks who just found out that the dark line on the shrimp they ate was literal shit.
Tiktok voices have ruined youtube
My cat loves shrimp a lot, whenever she saw a bag full of shrimp she would M E O W M E O W M E O W and then run over and wait impatiently
Sebastian is like I don't eat bugs. I just kill them for fun.
its so wild to me that as recent as 1940, alcatraz prisoners were fed lobster as it was thought as an unclean food..
So you're telling me a shrimp fried this rice?
Why do people hate insects and like shrimp.
Asians: hello there.
Half of me wants to eat him, the other half wants to runaway