An 82-year-old man in South Korea died of a heart attack after choking on a live octopus dish served as a local delicacy. The incident took place in the southern city of Gwanju on Monday, where fire ...
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WATCH: Woman Eats 'Live' Octopus in Toronto— 'Bizarre Bucket List' Item Leaves Internet Divided
One may have many adventurous items on their bucket list, but a woman's unique entry has the internet in splits. Her bucket list goal of eating live octopus in Toronto has sparked a heated discussion ...
An 82-year-old man in South Korea had a heart attack after choking on a piece of “live octopus,” or san-nakji, a local delicacy comprised of freshly severed – and still wriggling – tentacles. Fire ...
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Would You Eat a Live Octopus Inside South Korea’s Most Daring Delicacy
In the heart of Seoul’s Noryangjin Fish Market, a daring traveler takes on one of Korea’s boldest dishes — live baby octopus. Known locally as sannakji, this delicacy is served still moving, testing ...
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Octopuses can open jars, use tools, solve puzzles and even recognize individual human faces staring back at them through aquarium glass. Should they serve as menu items, too? Whether stuffed into ...
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