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Date: | Thu, 5 Aug 1999 17:05:41 +0900 |
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Hans,
>When swimming (in the Baltic) today I managed to catch a small
>(length around 40 mm) living fish. I ate it live ...
Thank you for sharing your live seafood experience with us. You can't get
much closer to the source of your food than that. :)
I have eaten the occasional worm from my garden. However, I haven't been
able to bring myself to chew them. I make sure that they are reasonably
small, and then I don't have any problem swallowing them whole. The first
time I tried this, I didn't notice any particular taste. On the last couple
of occasions, though, I thought that they tasted a bit metallic, and I
wondered whether this could be because I fed them a whole lot of silverbeet
a while ago.
So far, this has simply been a curiosity to be explored occasionally,
rather than a serious attempt at getting sustenance. I imagine that it
would take quite a bit of effort to collect and eat enough of them to make
a meal. In addition, I have no idea of their nutrient profile, so I don't
know whether they would be particularly nutritious.
I realise that some people are a bit put off by this sort of discussion,
but I guess that it is just a matter of perspective - I know that there are
at least one or two people on this list who have expressed similar
interests before. I hope that I haven't offended anyone - that certainly
wasn't my intention.
Regards,
Barbara
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